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Wisdom of crowds versus groupthink: learning in groups and in isolation
Authors:Conor Mayo-Wilson  Kevin Zollman  David Danks
Institution:1. Department of Philosophy, Baker Hall 135, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA
2. Department of Philosophy, Baker Hall 155D, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA
3. Department of Philosophy, Baker Hall 161E, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA
Abstract:We evaluate the asymptotic performance of boundedly-rational strategies in multi-armed bandit problems, where performance is measured in terms of the tendency (in the limit) to play optimal actions in either (i) isolation or (ii) networks of other learners. We show that, for many strategies commonly employed in economics, psychology, and machine learning, performance in isolation and performance in networks are essentially unrelated. Our results suggest that the performance of various, common boundedly-rational strategies depends crucially upon the social context (if any) in which such strategies are to be employed.
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