Societies are complex. Properties of social systems can be explained by the interplay and weaving of individual actions. Rewards are key to understand people's choices and decisions. For instance, individual preferences of where to live may lead to the emergence of social segregation. In this paper, we combine Reinforcement Learning (RL) with Agent Based Modeling (ABM) in order to address the self-organizing dynamics of social segregation and explore the space of possibilities that emerge from considering different types of rewards. Our model promotes the creation of interdependencies and interactions among multiple agents of two different kinds that segregate from each other. For this purpose, agents use Deep Q-Networks to make decisions i...
AbstractA major concern in multi-agent coordination is how to select algorithms that can lead agents...
Evolution of cooperation and competition can appear when multiple adaptive agents share a biological...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
Agent-Based Models (ABM) have become accepted as an experimental technique in social psychology rese...
One of the complexities of social systems is the emergence of behavior norms that are costly for ind...
Over the past decades, breakthroughs such as Reinforcement Learning (RL) and Agent-based modeling (A...
In this research we study the statistical mechanics of cooperation through a simple case of aspirati...
International audienceIn the framework of Agent-Based Complex Systems we examine dynamics that lead ...
Social dilemmas have attracted extensive interest in the research of multiagent systems in order to ...
Individuals have a strong tendency to coordinate with all their neighbors on social and economics ne...
In this work, we explore the role of learning dynamics and social norms in human cooperation on netw...
Evolution of cooperation and competition can appear when multiple adaptive agents share a biological...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
Abstract Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple model with individual agents who only c...
Complex social systems are composed of interconnected individuals whose interactions result in group...
AbstractA major concern in multi-agent coordination is how to select algorithms that can lead agents...
Evolution of cooperation and competition can appear when multiple adaptive agents share a biological...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
Agent-Based Models (ABM) have become accepted as an experimental technique in social psychology rese...
One of the complexities of social systems is the emergence of behavior norms that are costly for ind...
Over the past decades, breakthroughs such as Reinforcement Learning (RL) and Agent-based modeling (A...
In this research we study the statistical mechanics of cooperation through a simple case of aspirati...
International audienceIn the framework of Agent-Based Complex Systems we examine dynamics that lead ...
Social dilemmas have attracted extensive interest in the research of multiagent systems in order to ...
Individuals have a strong tendency to coordinate with all their neighbors on social and economics ne...
In this work, we explore the role of learning dynamics and social norms in human cooperation on netw...
Evolution of cooperation and competition can appear when multiple adaptive agents share a biological...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
Abstract Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple model with individual agents who only c...
Complex social systems are composed of interconnected individuals whose interactions result in group...
AbstractA major concern in multi-agent coordination is how to select algorithms that can lead agents...
Evolution of cooperation and competition can appear when multiple adaptive agents share a biological...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...