KEN 94/140, Warsaw, Poland.
PLoS One. 2012;7(9):e44489. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044489. Epub 2012 Sep 11.
We present a new model of opinion changes dependent on the agents emotional state and their information about the issue in question. Our goal is to construct a simple, yet nontrivial and flexible representation of individual attitude dynamics for agent based simulations, that could be used in a variety of social environments. The model is a discrete version of the cusp catastrophe model of opinion dynamics in which information is treated as the normal factor while emotional arousal (agitation level determining agent receptiveness and rationality) is treated as the splitting factor. Both variables determine the resulting agent opinion, which itself can be in favor of the studied position, against it, or neutral. Thanks to the flexibility of implementing communication between the agents, the model is potentially applicable in a wide range of situations. As an example of the model application, we study the dynamics of a set of agents communicating among themselves via messages. In the example, we chose the simplest, fully connected communication topology, to focus on the effects of the individual opinion dynamics, and to look for stable final distributions of agents with different emotions, information and opinions. Even for such simplified system, the model shows complex behavior, including phase transitions due to symmetry breaking by external propaganda.
我们提出了一种新的观点变化模型,该模型取决于主体的情绪状态及其对所讨论问题的信息。我们的目标是构建一种简单但非平凡且灵活的基于主体的模拟个体态度动态的表示,可用于各种社会环境。该模型是意见动态的尖点突变模型的离散版本,其中信息被视为正常因素,而情绪激动(决定主体接受度和理性的激动水平)被视为分裂因素。这两个变量共同决定了主体的观点,该观点本身可能支持、反对或中立研究的立场。由于实现主体之间通信的灵活性,该模型在广泛的情况下具有潜在的适用性。作为模型应用的一个例子,我们研究了一组通过消息相互通信的主体的动态。在这个例子中,我们选择了最简单的全连接通信拓扑结构,以专注于个体观点动态的影响,并寻找具有不同情绪、信息和观点的主体的稳定最终分布。即使对于这样简化的系统,该模型也表现出复杂的行为,包括由于外部宣传引起的对称破缺而导致的相变。