Abstract:Traditional agent-based models (ABMs) of opinion dynamics often fail to capture the psychological heterogeneity driving online polarization due to simplistic homogeneity assumptions. This limitation obscures the critical interplay between individual cognitive biases and information propagation, thereby hindering a mechanistic understanding of how ideological divides are amplified. To address this challenge, we introduce the Personality-Refracted Intelligent Simulation Model (PRISM), a hybrid framework coupling stochastic differential equations (SDE) for continuous emotional evolution with a personality-conditional partially observable Markov decision process (PC-POMDP) for discrete decision-making. In contrast to continuous trait approaches, PRISM assigns distinct Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) based cognitive policies to multimodal large language model (MLLM) agents, initialized via data-driven priors from large-scale social media datasets. PRISM achieves superior personality consistency aligned with human ground truth, significantly outperforming standard homogeneous and Big Five benchmarks. This framework effectively replicates emergent phenomena such as rational suppression and affective resonance, offering a robust tool for analyzing complex social media ecosystems.
Abstract:This study mainly introduces a method combining the Stable Diffusion Model (SDM) and Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning method for generating Chinese Landscape Paintings. This training process is accelerated by combining LoRA with pre-trained SDM and DreamBooth with pre-trained SDM, respectively. On the Chinese Landscape Paintings Internet dataset used in this paper, this study finds that SDM combined with DreamBooth exhibits superior performance, outperforming other models, including the generic pre-trained SDM and LoRA-based fine-tuning SDM. The SDM combined with DreamBooth achieves a FID of 12.75 on the dataset and outperforms all other models in terms of expert evaluation, highlighting the model's versatility in the field of Chinese Landscape Paintings given the unique identifier, high fidelity and high quality. This study illustrates the potential of specialised fine-tuning method to improve the performance of SDM on domain-specific tasks, particularly in the domain of Landscape Paintings.