DocumentCode
10947
Title
Models for the Diffusion of Beliefs in Social Networks: An Overview
Author
Chamley, Christophe ; Scaglione, Anna ; Lin Li
Author_Institution
Econ., Boston Univ., Boston, MA, USA
Volume
30
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
May-13
Firstpage
16
Lastpage
29
Abstract
Our article compared models for social learning and opinion diffusion in the context of economics and social science with those used in signal processing over networks of sensors, explaining how learning emerges or fails to emerge in both scenarios. It also critically discusses how the advent of the Internet and of smartphones is generating a wealth of data and enhancing the decision-making capabilities of social agents in ways that were never conceivable before. The article also argues that more engineering research is needed to advance modeling and inference algorithms and enhance even further the cyberinteractions of social agents. This area has tremendous potential as well as carries tremendous risks. Consumers lose their privacy and can be influenced in undesired ways. Hence, a critical consideration to make in expanding our understanding on this subject is to what extent it is safe to increase the ability of hardware and software to capture contextual data about the customers.
Keywords
Internet; belief maintenance; decision making; economics; inference mechanisms; learning (artificial intelligence); multi-agent systems; signal processing; smart phones; social sciences; Internet; belief diffusion; decision making capability; economics; engineering research; inference algorithm; modeling algorithm; opinion diffusion; privacy; signal processing; smartphone; social agent; social learning; social network; social science; Adaptation models; Biological system modeling; Complex networks; Diffusion processes; Information extraction; Mathematical model; Social network services;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2012.2234508
Filename
6494679
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