Bounded Confidence Evolution of Opinions and Actions in Social Networks
受连续观点离散行动模型和有界置信启发,提出社交网络观点行动演化模型,研究观点与行动在有界置信下的演化规律,发现离散行动会吸引信任者表达极端观点,网络连接概率、有界置信和行动选择阈值影响显著。
Inspired by the continuous opinion and discrete action (CODA) model, bounded confidence and social networks, the bounded confidence evolution of opinions and actions in social networks is investigated and a social network opinions and actions evolutions (SNOAEs) model is proposed. In the SNOAE model, it is assumed that each agent has a CODA for a certain issue. Agents' opinions are private and invisible, that is, an individual agent only knows its own opinion and cannot obtain other agents' opinions unless there is a social network connection edge that allows their communication; agents' actions are public and visible to all agents and impact other agents' actions. Opinions and actions evolve in a directed social network. In the limitation of the bounded confidence, other agents' actions or agents' opinions noticed or obtained by network communication, respectively, are used by agents to update their opinions. Based on the SNOAE model, the evolution of the opinions and actions with bounded confidence is investigated in social networks both theoretically and experimentally with a detailed simulation analysis. Theoretical research results show that discrete actions can attract agents who trust the discrete action, and make agents to express extreme opinions. Simulation experiments results show that social network connection probability, bounded confidence, and the opinion threshold of action choice parameters have strong impacts on the evolution of opinions and actions. However, the number of agents in the social network has no obvious influence on the evolution of opinions and actions.