SIAIMAJul 11, 2025

H-NeiFi: Non-Invasive and Consensus-Efficient Multi-Agent Opinion Guidance

arXiv:2507.13370v3h-index: 22
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This addresses the challenge of efficient and non-intrusive opinion guidance for social network governance, representing a new paradigm rather than an incremental improvement.

The paper tackles the problem of guiding opinion evolution towards global consensus in social media without intrusive interventions, proposing H-NeiFi, which increases consensus speed by 22.0% to 30.7% and maintains global convergence even without experts.

The openness of social media enables the free exchange of opinions, but it also presents challenges in guiding opinion evolution towards global consensus. Existing methods often directly modify user views or enforce cross-group connections. These intrusive interventions undermine user autonomy, provoke psychological resistance, and reduce the efficiency of global consensus. Additionally, due to the lack of a long-term perspective, promoting local consensus often exacerbates divisions at the macro level. To address these issues, we propose the hierarchical, non-intrusive opinion guidance framework, H-NeiFi. It first establishes a two-layer dynamic model based on social roles, considering the behavioral characteristics of both experts and non-experts. Additionally, we introduce a non-intrusive neighbor filtering method that adaptively controls user communication channels. Using multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL), we optimize information propagation paths through a long-term reward function, avoiding direct interference with user interactions. Experiments show that H-NeiFi increases consensus speed by 22.0% to 30.7% and maintains global convergence even in the absence of experts. This approach enables natural and efficient consensus guidance by protecting user interaction autonomy, offering a new paradigm for social network governance.

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