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Agent Based Simulation of Group Emotions Evolution and Strategy Intervention in Extreme Events

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  • Bo Li
  • Duoyong Sun
  • Shuquan Guo
  • Zihan Lin

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Agent based simulation method has become a prominent approach in computational modeling and analysis of public emergency management in social science research. The group emotions evolution, information diffusion, and collective behavior selection make extreme incidents studies a complex system problem, which requires new methods for incidents management and strategy evaluation. This paper studies the group emotion evolution and intervention strategy effectiveness using agent based simulation method. By employing a computational experimentation methodology, we construct the group emotion evolution as a complex system and test the effects of three strategies. In addition, the events-chain model is proposed to model the accumulation influence of the temporal successive events. Each strategy is examined through three simulation experiments, including two make-up scenarios and a real case study. We show how various strategies could impact the group emotion evolution in terms of the complex emergence and emotion accumulation influence in extreme events. This paper also provides an effective method of how to use agent-based simulation for the study of complex collective behavior evolution problem in extreme incidents, emergency, and security study domains.

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  • Bo Li & Duoyong Sun & Shuquan Guo & Zihan Lin, 2014. "Agent Based Simulation of Group Emotions Evolution and Strategy Intervention in Extreme Events," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:464190
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/464190
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