International audienceWe study message credibility in social networks with biased and unbiased agents. Biased agents prefer a specific outcome while unbiased agents prefer the true state of the world. Each agent who receives a message knows the identity (but not type) of the message creator and only the identity and types of their immediate neighbors. We characterize the perfect Bayesian equilibria of this game and demonstrate filtering by the network: the posterior beliefs of agents depend on the distance a message travels. Unbiased agents, who receive a message from a biased agent, are more likely to assign a higher credibility and transmit it further when they are further away from the source. For a given network, we compute the probabil...
We study the diffusion of a true and a false message (the rumor) in a social network. Upon hearing a...
In this dissertation, an event is a phenomenon of interest and our goal is to infer the states of ev...
The most currently popular method for assessing trust in online social networks is Trust Game. The m...
International audienceThis article studies the transmission of rumors in social networks. We conside...
Why do people spread rumors? This paper studies the transmission of possibly false information---by ...
We study social learning in a social network setting where agents receive independent noisy signals ...
Integrating information gained by observing others via So-cial Bayesian Learning can be beneficial f...
In this paper we present a game-theoretical model of rumour propagation on social networks. Agents f...
Our beliefs and opinions are shaped by others, making our social networks crucial in determining wha...
Our beliefs and opinions are shaped by others, making our social networks crucial in determining wha...
We study a social learning model in which agents iteratively update their beliefs about the true sta...
We study a model of multi-player communication. Privately informed decision mak-ers have different p...
We develop a dynamic model of opinion formation in social networks when the infor-mation required fo...
We study a model of multi-player communication. Privately informed decision makers have different pr...
We provide a model to investigate the tension between information aggregation and spread of misinfor...
We study the diffusion of a true and a false message (the rumor) in a social network. Upon hearing a...
In this dissertation, an event is a phenomenon of interest and our goal is to infer the states of ev...
The most currently popular method for assessing trust in online social networks is Trust Game. The m...
International audienceThis article studies the transmission of rumors in social networks. We conside...
Why do people spread rumors? This paper studies the transmission of possibly false information---by ...
We study social learning in a social network setting where agents receive independent noisy signals ...
Integrating information gained by observing others via So-cial Bayesian Learning can be beneficial f...
In this paper we present a game-theoretical model of rumour propagation on social networks. Agents f...
Our beliefs and opinions are shaped by others, making our social networks crucial in determining wha...
Our beliefs and opinions are shaped by others, making our social networks crucial in determining wha...
We study a social learning model in which agents iteratively update their beliefs about the true sta...
We study a model of multi-player communication. Privately informed decision mak-ers have different p...
We develop a dynamic model of opinion formation in social networks when the infor-mation required fo...
We study a model of multi-player communication. Privately informed decision makers have different pr...
We provide a model to investigate the tension between information aggregation and spread of misinfor...
We study the diffusion of a true and a false message (the rumor) in a social network. Upon hearing a...
In this dissertation, an event is a phenomenon of interest and our goal is to infer the states of ev...
The most currently popular method for assessing trust in online social networks is Trust Game. The m...