Journal article

Discerning media bias within a network of political allies and opponents: The idealized example of a biased coin

NKY Low, A Melatos

Physica A Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | Published : 2022

Abstract

Perceptions of political bias in the media are formed directly, through the independent consumption of the published outputs of a media organization, and indirectly, through observing the collective responses of political allies and opponents to the same published outputs. A network of Bayesian learners is constructed to model this system, in which the bias perceived by each agent obeys a probability density function, which is updated according to Bayes's theorem given data about the published outputs and the beliefs of the agent's political allies and opponents. The Bayesian framework allows for uncertain beliefs, multimodal probability distribution functions, and antagonistic interactions ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Parts of this research are supported by the University of Melbourne Science Graduate Scholarship - 2020, the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav) (project number CE170100004) and ARC Discovery Project DP170103625.