We present a NetLogo-based tool for simulating how public interest arguments influence diverse audiences over time. Extending a previous theoretical model, agents are assigned profiles represented by value vectors that evolve through interaction with neighbours, capturing social influence dynamics. The tool computes the variation over time of the persuasive impact of arguments on the population on the basis of these evolving profiles. While the model simplifies argument exposure as continuous and uniform, it offers a foundation for more realistic simulations incorporating multiple arguments and competing campaigns in future work.

A NetLogo Tool for Exploring Value-Based Argumentation in Public Interest Communication

Baroni P.;Fellin G.;Giacomin M.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

We present a NetLogo-based tool for simulating how public interest arguments influence diverse audiences over time. Extending a previous theoretical model, agents are assigned profiles represented by value vectors that evolve through interaction with neighbours, capturing social influence dynamics. The tool computes the variation over time of the persuasive impact of arguments on the population on the basis of these evolving profiles. While the model simplifies argument exposure as continuous and uniform, it offers a foundation for more realistic simulations incorporating multiple arguments and competing campaigns in future work.
2025
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
MIUR (compresi PRIN FIRB,FISR)
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
9th Workshop on Advances in Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence, AI^3 2025
2025
ita
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
4025
84
89
6
CEUR-WS
Computational Argumentation; NetLogo; Public Interest Communication; Value-Based Argumentation; Vector-Based Models; Voting Models
   Empowering Public Interest Communication with Argumentation
   EPICA
   MUR
   PRIN 20222
   CUP D53D23008860006
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Baroni, P.; Fellin, G.; Giacomin, M.; Proietti, C.
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