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  • Network science
  • Collective behavior
  • Decision-making

Background:

  • Communication enhances collective performance in various tasks.
  • Networked consensus problems require agents to reach agreement with limited information.
  • Previous studies explored communication's value, but not systematically in networked consensus.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically investigate the value of different communication strategies in networked consensus tasks.
  • To compare the effectiveness of local versus global communication.
  • To examine the impact of message type (arbitrary vs. state-based) on consensus.

Main Methods:

  • Experimental setup with human subjects performing networked consensus tasks.
  • Manipulation of communication channels: no communication, local communication, global communication.
  • Varying message constraints: arbitrary messages versus single-state messages.

Main Results:

  • Local communication provided no significant improvement over no communication.
  • Global communication led to substantial performance gains in reaching consensus.
  • Constrained communication (local state messages) outperformed unconstrained global communication.
  • Global communicators, even a minority, can influence network outcomes, but local communication can mitigate this.

Conclusions:

  • Global communication is crucial for effective networked consensus.
  • Information content and structure of messages significantly impact collective performance.
  • Network topology and communication capabilities interact to determine consensus success.