人群
集体行为
动力学(音乐)
人群心理
群体决策
社会动力
平行线
集体运动
计算机科学
社会心理学
心理学
社会学
人工智能
社会科学
经济
教育学
运营管理
计算机安全
作者
William H. Warren,J. Benjamin Falandays,Kei Yoshida,Trenton D. Wirth,Brian A. Free
标识
DOI:10.1177/17456916231186406
摘要
A ubiquitous type of collective behavior and decision-making is the coordinated motion of bird flocks, fish schools, and human crowds. Collective decisions to move in the same direction, turn right or left, or split into subgroups arise in a self-organized fashion from local interactions between individuals without central plans or designated leaders. Strikingly similar phenomena of consensus (collective motion), clustering (subgroup formation), and bipolarization (splitting into extreme groups) are also observed in opinion formation. As we developed models of crowd dynamics and analyzed crowd networks, we found ourselves going down the same path as models of opinion dynamics in social networks. In this article, we draw out the parallels between human crowds and social networks. We show that models of crowd dynamics and opinion dynamics have a similar mathematical form and generate analogous phenomena in multiagent simulations. We suggest that they can be unified by a common collective dynamics, which may be extended to other psychological collectives. Models of collective dynamics thus offer a means to account for collective behavior and collective decisions without appealing to a priori mental structures.
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