论文标题
社会影响如何影响影响网络中人群的智慧
How social influence affects the wisdom of crowds in influence networks
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论文摘要
长期以来的辩论是,社会影响力是改善了人群的集体智慧还是破坏了人群。本文基于影响系统理论的天真学习环境来解决这个问题:在我们的模型中,个人根据加权平均意见动力发展了对未知真理的估计。对正式的数学化进行了严格的理论分析。我们分别获得了改善,优化和破坏人群准确性的各种条件。我们证明,如果有限大小的群体的智慧得到改善,那么只要个人的差异是有限的,集体估计值会随着群体规模的增加而汇合到真理。我们表明,社会影响力是否改善还是破坏了智慧是由影响系统的社会权力分配决定的:如果影响系统将相对更大的社会力量分配给相对准确的个人,它将改善智慧;相反,如果影响系统为更准确的个人分配了较少的社会力量,则会破坏智慧。在人群一级,个人对人际影响力和网络中心的敏感性都至关重要。为了改善智慧,更准确的个体应较少易受感染,并且具有更大的网络中心。特别是在民主影响网络中,如果相对准确的人相对较少易感性,那么智慧就会得到改善;如果更准确的个体更容易受到影响,那么智慧就会受到破坏,这与报道的经验证据一致。我们的调查提供了一个理论框架,以了解社会影响在集体智慧的出现中所扮演的作用。
A long-standing debate is whether social influence improves the collective wisdom of a crowd or undermines it. This paper addresses this question based on a naive learning setting in influence systems theory: in our models individuals evolve their estimates of an unknown truth according to the weighted-average opinion dynamics. A formal mathematization is provided with rigorous theoretical analysis. We obtain various conditions for improving, optimizing and undermining the crowd accuracy, respectively. We prove that if the wisdom of finite-size group is improved, then the collective estimate converges to the truth as group size increases, provided individuals' variances are finite. We show that whether social influence improves or undermines the wisdom is determined by the social power allocation of the influence system: if the influence system allocates relatively larger social power to relatively more accurate individuals, it improves the wisdom; on the contrary, if the influence system assigns less social power to more accurate individuals, it undermines the wisdom. At a population level, individuals' susceptibilities to interpersonal influence and network centralities are both crucial. To improve the wisdom, more accurate individuals should be less susceptible and have larger network centralities. Particularly, in democratic influence networks, if relatively more accurate individuals are relatively less susceptible, the wisdom is improved; if more accurate individuals are more susceptible, the wisdom is undermined, which is consistent with the reported empirical evidence. Our investigation provides a theoretical framework for understanding the role social influence plays in the emergence of collective wisdom.