An agent-based model of collective emotions in online communities

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Abstract

We develop an agent-based framework to model the emergence of collective emotions, which is applied to online communities. Agent's individual emotions are described by their valence and arousal. Using the concept of Brownian agents, these variables change according to a stochastic dynamics, which also considers the feedback from online communication. Agents generate emotional information, which is stored and distributed in a field modeling the online medium. This field affects the emotional states of agents in a non-linear manner.We derive conditions for the emergence of collective emotions, observable in a bimodal valence distribution. Dependent on a saturated or a superlinear feedback between the information field and the agent's arousal, we further identify scenarios where collective emotions only appear once or in a repeated manner. The analytical results are illustrated by agent-based computer simulations. Our framework provides testable hypotheses about the emergence of collective emotions, which can be verified by data from online communities. © EDP Sciences, Società Italiana di Fisica, Springer-Verlag 2010.

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Schweitzer, F., & Garcia, D. (2010). An agent-based model of collective emotions in online communities. European Physical Journal B, 77(4), 533–545. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2010-00292-1

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