Multiagent Simulators for Social Networks
Abstract
Multiagent social network simulations are an avenue that can bridge the communication gap between the public and private platforms in order to develop solutions to a complex array of issues relating to online safety. While there are significant challenges relating to the scale of multiagent simulations, efficient learning from observational and interventional data to accurately model micro and macro-level emergent effects, there are equally promising opportunities not least with the advent of large language models that provide an expressive approximation of user behavior. In this position paper, we review prior art relating to social network simulation, highlighting challenges and opportunities for future work exploring multiagent security using agent-based models of social networks.
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Surve et al. "Multiagent Simulators for Social Networks." NeurIPS 2023 Workshops: MASEC, 2023.Markdown
[Surve et al. "Multiagent Simulators for Social Networks." NeurIPS 2023 Workshops: MASEC, 2023.](https://mlanthology.org/neuripsw/2023/surve2023neuripsw-multiagent/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{surve2023neuripsw-multiagent,
title = {{Multiagent Simulators for Social Networks}},
author = {Surve, Aditya and Rathod, Archit and Surana, Mokshit and Malpani, Gautam and Shamraj, Aneesh and Sankepally, Sainath Reddy and Jain, Raghav and Mehta, Swapneel S},
booktitle = {NeurIPS 2023 Workshops: MASEC},
year = {2023},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/neuripsw/2023/surve2023neuripsw-multiagent/}
}