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An educational project to explore opinion dynamics through a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server.
Pantheism
An educational project to explore opinion dynamics through a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server.
Goal
The primary goal of this project is to create a server using the Python SDK fast-mcp that allows users to run experiments with various opinion dynamics models. This tool is designed for educational purposes, providing a hands-on approach to understanding how opinions evolve within a population.
Features
- Opinion Dynamics Models: Includes a collection of pre-coded models to simulate different scenarios of opinion formation.
- Experimentation: Run experiments with different versions of algorithms by adjusting parameters.
- Interactive Usage: Use prompts to interact with the models, ask questions about their behavior, and even generate the model's source code.
- Customization: Users can update the models or create their own to run custom experiments.
Project Structure
The project structure will be evolving during the first iterations until a better structure emerges based on the algorithms and models added.
Sources
This project is inspired by and based on the following research:
Sîrbu, A., Loreto, V., Servedio, V. D. P., & Tria, F. (2016). Opinion dynamics: models, extensions and external effects. arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.06326. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1605.06326
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
Acknowledgments
This is an educational project, part of Siki1.
Footnotes
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