Cooperation in Social Networks: Communication, Trust, and Selflessness

Abstract

The Army's myriad social networks connect not only humans and soldiers, but also machines, computers, and robots. And most of the social/biological/physical/informational connections in these networks are in the form of cooperation - entities working together to achieve a common goal. So how does this complex web of relationships, collaborations, and communities of diverse entities work? This paper introduces a new framework in which measures of cooperation can be precisely defined. We demonstrate how the framework can be applied to social networks, and examine the dynamic networks arising in the case of pursuit and evasion games. Finally, we relate the concepts of competitive and altruistic cooperation to trust and the nature of communication within a team.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2008
Accession Number
ADA505995

Entities

People

  • David C. Arney
  • Elisha Peterson

Organizations

  • Army Research Office

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Abstracts
  • Algorithms
  • Autonomous Systems
  • Computers
  • Cooperation
  • Cooperative Games
  • Game Theory
  • Graph Theory
  • Military Research
  • Network Science
  • Numbers
  • Psychology
  • Simulations
  • Social Networks
  • Teamwork
  • United States
  • United States Military Academy

Fields of Study

  • Computer science

Readers

  • Agent-Based Social Robotics and Mobile-Assisted Learning in Virtual Environments.
  • Game Theory.
  • Systems Analysis and Design

Technology Areas

  • AI & ML
  • Autonomy
  • Autonomy - Autonomous System Control
  • Autonomy - Human-Robot Interaction