T.S. Bhatia, S.A. Khan, and L. Bölöni

Modeling the propagation of public perception across repeated social interactions


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T.S. Bhatia, S.A. Khan, and L. Bölöni. Modeling the propagation of public perception across repeated social interactions. In Multi-Agent-Based Simulation XIII, LNCS 7838, pp. 13–26, 2013.

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Abstract:

In this paper we develop an operational, quantitative method for the propagation of public perception. The model is presented as an extension of the culture-sanctioned social metric framework. We use the technique to model an extended version of the Spanish Steps flower selling scam, where a seller manipulates the belief of the clients and the public perception to pressure the clients to buy overpriced flowers.

BibTeX:

@incollection{Bhatia-2013-MABS-PostProc,
title = "Modeling the propagation of public perception across repeated social interactions",
author = "T.S. Bhatia and S.A. Khan and L. B{\"o}l{\"o}ni",
booktitle = "Multi-Agent-Based Simulation XIII, LNCS 7838",
year = "2013",
pages = "13-26",
abstract = {
  In this paper we develop an operational, quantitative method for the
  propagation of public perception. The model is presented as an
  extension of the culture-sanctioned social metric framework. We use
  the technique to model an extended version of the Spanish Steps
  flower selling scam, where a seller manipulates the belief of the
  clients and the public perception to pressure the clients to buy
  overpriced flowers.
 },
}

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