JSAI2023

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Organized Session

Organized Session » OS-3

[2H4-OS-3b] 計算社会科学

Wed. Jun 7, 2023 1:30 PM - 3:10 PM Room H (B1)

オーガナイザ:鳥海 不二夫、榊 剛史、笹原 和俊、瀧川 裕貴、吉田 光男

1:30 PM - 2:10 PM

[2H4-OS-3b-01] (OS invited talk) Exploring the computational dimension of social life

〇Hirokazu Shirado1 (1. Carnegie Mellon University)

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Keywords:computational social science, digital experiments, collective action, machine intelligence, social norm

Computational social science is an emerging field to study social phenomena with cutting-edge computational techniques. But by computational social science, I mean a subject matter, not the procedures used in investigating it. Computational social science can be defined as the theoretical and empirical analysis of the computational dimension of social life. One of the interesting questions from this perspective is, what is the computational dimension of social life and what is not? This talk will present my digital social experiments to show my initial exploration to approach the question. In particular, I'll discuss social norms as a computational subject of social life.

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