On aggregating information in actor networks

S. Olariu, Shahram Mohrehkesh, Xianping Wang, Michele C. Weigle
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Abstract

This paper provides a way to think formally about the aggregation processes that take place in networks where individual actors (whether sensors, robots, or people) possess data whose value may decay over time. The various actors use data to make decisions: the larger the value, the better (i.e. more informed) the decision. At every moment, individual actors have the choice of making a decision or else to defer the decision to a later time. However, the longer they wait, the lower the value of the data they hold. To counter-balance the effect of time discounting, we define an algebraic operation that we call aggregation, whereby two or more actors integrate their data in the hope of increasing its value. Our main contribution is a formal look at the value of time-discounted information and at the algebra of its aggregation. We allow aggregation of time-discounted information to proceed in an arbitrary, not necessarily pairwise, manner. Our model relates aggregation decisions to the ensuing value of information and suggests natural thresholding strategies for the aggregation of the information collected by sets of network actors. Extensive simulations have confirmed the accuracy of our theoretical predictions.
行动者网络中的信息聚合
本文提供了一种正式思考发生在网络中的聚合过程的方法,在网络中,个体参与者(无论是传感器、机器人还是人)拥有的数据的价值可能会随着时间的推移而衰减。不同的参与者使用数据来做出决策:数据的价值越大,决策就越好(即越明智)。在任何时刻,个体参与者都可以选择做出决定或将决定推迟到稍后的时间。但是,它们等待的时间越长,它们所持有的数据的价值就越低。为了抵消时间折扣的影响,我们定义了一个称为聚合的代数操作,即两个或多个参与者将其数据集成在一起,以期增加其价值。我们的主要贡献是对时间贴现信息的价值及其聚合的代数进行了形式化的研究。我们允许聚合时间贴现信息以任意的方式进行,不一定是成对的方式。我们的模型将聚合决策与信息的后续价值联系起来,并为网络参与者集合收集的信息的聚合提出了自然阈值策略。大量的模拟证实了我们理论预测的准确性。
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