Title :
Influencing emotional behavior in a social network
Author :
Kan, Z. ; Shea, J.M. ; Dixon, Warren E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. & Aerosp. Eng., Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Abstract :
Mankind has always sought out social interaction, and our social interactions influence our thoughts and actions. As technological advances in social media provide a means for more rapid, convenient, and widespread communication, our resulting social interactions can lead to a more dynamic influence. Underlying these interactions are emotional responses to different stimuli and a desire not to become isolated from peers. In this paper, such social interactions are modeled as an undirected graph where each vertex represents an individual and each edge represents a social bond between individuals. Motivated by the non-local property of fractional-order systems, the emotional response of individuals in the network is modeled by fractional-order dynamics whose states depend on influences from social bonds. A decentralized control method is then developed to manipulate the social group to a common emotional state while maintaining existing social bonds (i.e., without isolating peers in the group). Mittag-Leffler stability methods are used to prove asymptotic convergence to a common equilibrium point (i.e., emotional state) of the networked fractional-order system.
Keywords :
behavioural sciences; control engineering computing; decentralised control; directed graphs; networked control systems; social networking (online); stability; Mittag-Leffler stability methods; asymptotic convergence; common emotional state; decentralized control method; emotional behavior; emotional responses; equilibrium point; fractional-order dynamics; fractional-order systems; networked fractional-order system; nonlocal property; social bond; social group; social interaction; social media; social network; undirected graph; Asymptotic stability; Convergence; Mathematical model; Media; Social network services; Stability analysis; Synchronization;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference (ACC), 2012
Conference_Location :
Montreal, QC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1095-7
Electronic_ISBN :
0743-1619
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.2012.6315210