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Decision Making in Star Networks with Incorrect Beliefs

Title
Decision Making in Star Networks with Incorrect Beliefs
Author(s)
Seo, DaewonRaman, Ravi KiranVarshney, Lav R.
DGIST Authors
Seo, DaewonRaman, Ravi KiranVarshney, Lav R.
Issued Date
2021-11
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Social decision makingdistributed detectioncumulative prospect theory
Keywords
DISTRIBUTED DETECTIONPROBABILITYOPTIMIZATIONINFERENCE
ISSN
1053-587X
Abstract
Consider a Bayesian binary decision-making problem in star networks, where local agents make selfish decisions independently, and a fusion agent makes a final decision based on aggregated decisions and its own private signal. In particular, we assume all agents have private beliefs for the true prior probability, based on which they perform Bayesian decision making. We focus on the Bayes risk of the fusion agent and counterintuitively find that incorrect beliefs could achieve a smaller risk than that when agents know the true prior. It is of independent interest for sociotechnical system design that the optimal beliefs of local agents resemble human probability reweighting models from cumulative prospect theory. We also consider asymptotic characterization of the optimal beliefs and fusion agent's risk in the number of local agents. We find that the optimal risk of the fusion agent converges to zero exponentially fast as the number of local agents grows. Furthermore, having an identical constant belief is asymptotically optimal in the sense of the risk exponent. For additive Gaussian noise, the optimal belief turns out to be a simple function of only error costs and the risk exponent can be explicitly characterized. © 2021 IEEE
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/15958
DOI
10.1109/TSP.2021.3123891
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Related Researcher
  • 서대원 Seo, Daewon
  • Research Interests wireless communications; information theory; machine learning theorey
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