Modeling Epistemic Uncertainty in Social Perception via Rashomon Set Agents
arXiv cs.AI / 3/24/2026
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Key Points
- The paper introduces an LLM-driven multi-agent probabilistic framework to model how students’ subjective social perceptions diverge and evolve in classroom settings under incomplete information and limited survey data.
- It avoids a “global god’s-eye view” by giving each agent an individualized subjective graph that restricts accessible social ties and bounds what information is reachable from each student’s perspective.
- Agents perform retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) over only local information, then evaluate peers’ competence and social standing using uncertainty-tagged narrative assessments.
- Belief updates are probabilistic, driven by LLM-based trust scores and augmented with structural perturbations representing stable individual differences such as social-anxiety effects.
- Experiments using a time series of six real exam scores as an external reference show that the framework can reproduce collective dynamics seen in real educational environments, and the code is released.
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