论文标题
自适应社交网络的大规模参数扫描模拟中的社会分裂过渡
Social Fragmentation Transitions in Large-Scale Parameter Sweep Simulations of Adaptive Social Networks
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论文摘要
社会分裂过渡是许多有不同意见的脱节社区与具有同质意见的良好联系的单一网络之间的社会状态过渡。这是一个及时的研究主题,与当前各种社会问题相关。我们以前曾使用自适应社交网络模型的数值模拟研究了这个问题,发现两个个人行为特征(同质性和对新颖性的关注)对社交网络进化的结果具有最大的统计学意义。但是,我们先前的研究在所检查的参数值范围内受到限制,并且在很大程度上忽略了多个行为性状之间的可能相互作用。在这项研究中,我们对同一模型进行了基本较大的参数扫描数值实验,并在每个参数维度中按数量级扩展,从而总共进行了116,640个模拟运行。为了捕获行为参数之间的非平凡相互作用,我们使用人工神经网络对结果度量对模型参数的依赖性进行了建模和可视化。结果表明,虽然同质和对新颖性的竞争仍然是社会分散的主要决定因素,但当个人具有强烈的社会合规行为时,另一个过渡平面就出现了,这是以前尚不清楚的。这意味着社会分裂转变也可以发生在同性恋的整合性权衡中,这是两个具有非常相似的微观个体效果但产生非常不同的宏观集体级别结果的行为特征,说明了复杂集体系统的非琐事宏观动力学。
Social fragmentation transition is a transition of social states between many disconnected communities with distinct opinions and a well-connected single network with homogeneous opinions. This is a timely research topic with high relevance to various current societal issues. We had previously studied this problem using numerical simulations of adaptive social network models and found that two individual behavioral traits, homophily and attention to novelty, had the most statistically significant impact on the outcomes of social network evolution. However, our previous study was limited in terms of the range of parameter values examined, and possible interactions between multiple behavioral traits were largely ignored. In this study, we conducted a substantially larger-scale parameter sweep numerical experiment of the same model with expanded parameter ranges by an order of magnitude in each parameter dimension, resulting in a total of 116,640 simulation runs. To capture nontrivial interactions among behavioral parameters, we modeled and visualized the dependence of outcome measures on the model parameters using artificial neural networks. Results show that, while the competition between homophily and attention to novelty is still the primary determinant of social fragmentation, another transition plane emerges when individuals have strong social conformity behavior, which was not previously known. This implies that social fragmentation transition can also occur in the homophily-social conformity trade-off, the two behavioral traits that have very similar microscopic individual-level effects but produce very different macroscopic collective-level outcomes, illustrating the nontrivial macroscopic dynamics of complex collective systems.