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MASim: Multilingual Agent-Based Simulation for Social Science

Published: December 8, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.07195v1

By: Xuan Zhang , Wenxuan Zhang , Anxu Wang and more

Potential Business Impact:

Lets computers talk and learn in many languages.

Business Areas:
Simulation Software

Multi-agent role-playing has recently shown promise for studying social behavior with language agents, but existing simulations are mostly monolingual and fail to model cross-lingual interaction, an essential property of real societies. We introduce MASim, the first multilingual agent-based simulation framework that supports multi-turn interaction among generative agents with diverse sociolinguistic profiles. MASim offers two key analyses: (i) global public opinion modeling, by simulating how attitudes toward open-domain hypotheses evolve across languages and cultures, and (ii) media influence and information diffusion, via autonomous news agents that dynamically generate content and shape user behavior. To instantiate simulations, we construct the MAPS benchmark, which combines survey questions and demographic personas drawn from global population distributions. Experiments on calibration, sensitivity, consistency, and cultural case studies show that MASim reproduces sociocultural phenomena and highlights the importance of multilingual simulation for scalable, controlled computational social science.

Country of Origin
πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ Singapore

Page Count
49 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Computation and Language