Non-Cooperativity in Bayesian Social Learning
classification
💻 cs.SI
physics.soc-ph
keywords
learningbayesianmodelobservesocialagentscasescommons
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We describe a Bayesian model for social learning of a random variable in which agents might observe each other over a directed network. The outcomes produced are compared to those from a model in which observations occur randomly over a complete graph. In both cases we observe a nontrivial level of observation which maximizes learning, though individuals have strong incentive to defect from the societal optimum. The implications of such competition over information commons are discussed.
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