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2013
Conference Paper
Title

Binary consensus via exponential smoothing

Abstract
In this paper, we reinterpret the most basic exponential smoothing equation, S t + 1 = (1 − a)S t  + aX t , as a model of social influence. This equation is typically used to estimate the value of a series at time t + 1, denoted by S t + 1, as a convex combination of the current estimate S t and the actual observation of the time series X t . In our work, we interpret the variable S t as an agent's tendency to adopt the observed behavior or opinion of another agent, which is represented by a binary variable X t . We study the dynamics of the resulting system when the agents' recently adopted behaviors or opinions do not change for a period of time of stochastic duration, called latency. Latency allows us to model real-life situations such as product adoption, or action execution. When different latencies are associated with the two different behaviors or opinions, a bias is produced. This bias makes all the agents in a population adopt one specific behavior or opinion. We discuss the relevance of this phenomenon in the swarm intelligence field.
Author(s)
Montes de Oca, M.A.M.
Ferrante, E.
Scheidler, A.
Rossi, L.F.
Mainwork
Complex Sciences. Second International Conference, COMPLEX 2012  
Conference
International Conference on Complex Sciences (COMPLEX) 2012  
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-03473-7_22
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergiesysteme IWES  
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