Polarization and coherence in mean field games driven by private and social utility.
Paolo Dai PraElena SartoriMarco TolottiPublished in: CoRR (2021)
Keyphrases
- social networks
- social interaction
- social media
- markov random field
- utility function
- data driven
- belief networks
- computer games
- video games
- game theory
- social networking
- bayesian inference
- game playing
- private data
- educational games
- game development
- coalitional games
- linear complexity
- differential privacy
- statistical mechanics
- nash equilibria
- game theoretic
- game design
- nash equilibrium
- privacy preserving
- markov networks
- social networking sites
- variational methods
- virtual communities
- online communities
- closed form
- em algorithm
- probabilistic model
- turn taking
- transferable utility
- continuous time bayesian networks