DocumentCode
1599718
Title
Multi-agent Simulation for Voting by Small Community
Author
Kawakami, Hiroshi ; Tanizawa, Toshiaki ; Katai, Osamu ; Shiose, Takayuki
Author_Institution
Graduate Sch. of Informatics, Kyoto Univ.
fYear
2006
Firstpage
4440
Lastpage
4445
Abstract
This paper proposes a multi-agent simulation for examining iterated "proposal-voting process" by a relatively small community. Decision-making that can be modeled as "iterated proposal-voting process" is frequently observed, especially in small communities such as families and groups of close friends. In this case, the results do not always integrate the intentions of all members but in fact violate the intentions of certain members. Furthermore the decision process becomes complicated, or the so-called "groupthink" emerges. To investigate such processes, we developed a multi-agent simulator, in which, each agent decides its action based on two criteria: satisfying "physiologically fixed needs" and satisfying "social contextual needs," which sometimes conflict with each other. These criteria are based on a nursing theory that puts special emphasis on the relation between subjects and others. Social needs are satisfied when such relations are balanced that are evaluated by employing "Hyder\´s theory of cognitive balance." The simulation yields some interesting phenomena that are not observed by conventional static analyses, e.g. power indices
Keywords
cognition; decision making; decision theory; iterative methods; multi-agent systems; physiology; simulation; social sciences; Hyder theory; cognitive balance; decision-making; groupthink; iterated proposal-voting process; multiagent simulation; nursing theory; physiologically fixed needs; small community; social contextual needs; Analytical models; Cognitive science; Context modeling; Decision making; Game theory; Informatics; Medical services; Proposals; Psychology; Voting; agent-based simulation; balance theory; iterated proposal-voting process; nursing theory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
SICE-ICASE, 2006. International Joint Conference
Conference_Location
Busan
Print_ISBN
89-950038-4-7
Electronic_ISBN
89-950038-5-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SICE.2006.314778
Filename
4108299
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