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We consider several ways of manipulating the majority opinion in a stable outcome, such as bribing agents, adding/deleting links, and changing the order of ...
We consider opinion diffusion in binary influence networks, where at each step one or more agents update their opinions so as to be in agreement.
Abstract. We consider opinion diffusion in binary influence networks, where at each step one or more agents update their opinions so as to be in agreement.
We consider several ways of manipulating the majority opinion in a stable outcome, such as bribing agents, adding/deleting links, and changing the order of ...
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We consider several ways of manipulating the majority opinion in a stable outcome, such as bribing agents, adding/deleting links, and changing the order of ...
Sep 22, 2017 · We consider opinion diffusion in binary influence networks, where at each step one or more agents update their opinions so as to be in ...
Manipulating Opinion Diffusion in Social Networks. Publication Type: Conference Paper. Authors: Robert Bredereck; Edith Elkind. Source: Proceedings of the 26th ...
We conclude that social public opinion weapons are mainly divided into six categories: Bot, Botnet, Troll, Manipulate real people and events, Cyborg, and Hacked ...
Dec 4, 2017 · We show that long run opinions are extremely vulnerable to unilateral subtle manipulation. For a given updating system, any agent can drive the ...
Dec 5, 2020 · Abstract. We introduce and study a novel majority-based opinion diffusion model. Consider a graph G, which represents a social network.