Understanding the evolution and spread of opinions within social groups gives important insight into areas such as public elections and marketing. We are specifically interested in how psychological theories of interpersonal influence may affect how individuals change their opinion through interactions with their peers, and apply Agent-Based Modelling to explore the factors that may affect the emergence of consensus. We investigate the co-evolution of opinion and location by extending the Deffuant–Weisbuch bounded confidence opinion model to include mobility inspired by the psychological theories of homophily and dissonance, where agents are attracted or repelled by their neighbours based on the agreement of their opinions. Based on wide ex...
Opinion dynamics focuses on the opinion evolution in a social community. Recently, some models of co...
Abstract. Bounded confidence models of opinion dynamics in social networks have been actively studie...
Two most important social influences that shape the opinion formation process are: (i) the majority ...
Understanding the evolution and spread of opinions within social groups gives important insight into...
The evolution of public opinion has been widely studied to understand how atomic interactions betwee...
Multi-agent models often describe populations segregated either in the physical space, i.e. subdivid...
Opinions are rarely binary; they can be held with different degrees of conviction, and this expanded...
We study a dynamic model of attitude formation in which individuals average others' attitudes to dev...
We consider a discrete opinion formation problem in a setting where agents are influenced by both in...
Individuals who interact with each other in social networks often exchange ideas and influence each ...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
We study a dynamic model of opinion formation in social networks. In our model, boundedly rational ...
Opinion formation and innovation diffusion have gained lots of attention in the last decade due to i...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
Recently a model for the interplay between homophily-based appraisal dynamics and influence-based op...
Opinion dynamics focuses on the opinion evolution in a social community. Recently, some models of co...
Abstract. Bounded confidence models of opinion dynamics in social networks have been actively studie...
Two most important social influences that shape the opinion formation process are: (i) the majority ...
Understanding the evolution and spread of opinions within social groups gives important insight into...
The evolution of public opinion has been widely studied to understand how atomic interactions betwee...
Multi-agent models often describe populations segregated either in the physical space, i.e. subdivid...
Opinions are rarely binary; they can be held with different degrees of conviction, and this expanded...
We study a dynamic model of attitude formation in which individuals average others' attitudes to dev...
We consider a discrete opinion formation problem in a setting where agents are influenced by both in...
Individuals who interact with each other in social networks often exchange ideas and influence each ...
(Friedkin and Johnsen 1990) modeled opinion formation in social networks as a dynamic process which ...
We study a dynamic model of opinion formation in social networks. In our model, boundedly rational ...
Opinion formation and innovation diffusion have gained lots of attention in the last decade due to i...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
Recently a model for the interplay between homophily-based appraisal dynamics and influence-based op...
Opinion dynamics focuses on the opinion evolution in a social community. Recently, some models of co...
Abstract. Bounded confidence models of opinion dynamics in social networks have been actively studie...
Two most important social influences that shape the opinion formation process are: (i) the majority ...