2015
DOI: 10.1109/tccn.2015.2499284
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Self-Organizing Networks of Information Gathering Cognitive Agents

Abstract: In many scenarios, networks emerge endogenously as cognitive agents establish links in order to exchange information. Network formation has been widely studied in economics, but only on the basis of simplistic models that assume that the value of each additional piece of information is constant. In this paper we present a first model and associated analysis for network formation under the much more realistic assumption that the value of each additional piece of information depends on the type of that piece of … Show more

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