Attitudes, Ideologies and Self-Organisation : Information Load Minimisation in Multi-Agent Decision Making
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2013
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Sophisticated models of human social behaviour are fast becoming highly desirable in an increasingly complex and interrelated world. Here, we propose that rather than taking established theories from the physical sciences and naively mapping them into the social world, the advanced concepts and theories of social psychology should be taken as a starting point, and used to develop a new modelling methodology. In order to illustrate how such an approach might be carried out, we attempt to model the low elaboration attitude changes of a society of agents in an evolving social context. We propose a geometric model of an agent in context, where individual agent attitudes are seen to self-organise to form ideologies, which then serve to guide further agent-based attitude changes. A computational implementation of the model is shown to exhibit a number of interesting phenomena, including a tendency for a measure of the entropy in the system to decrease, and a potential for externally guiding a population of agents towards a new desired ideology. |
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World Scientific Publishing |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59442/1/socialModelsFINAL.pdf DOI:10.1142/S021952591350029X Kitto, Kirsty & Boschetti, Fabio (2013) Attitudes, Ideologies and Self-Organisation : Information Load Minimisation in Multi-Agent Decision Making. Advances in Complex Systems (acs), 16(2-3), pp. 1-37. http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/DP1094974 |
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Copyright 2013 World Scientific Publishing. |
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Institute for Future Environments; School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #080101 Adaptive Agents and Intelligent Robotics #080110 Simulation and Modelling #170113 Social and Community Psychology #170202 Decision Making #context #information #quantum decision theory #self-organisation #attitudes |
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Journal Article |