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On Self-Regulated Swarms, Societal Memory, Speed and Dynamics

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posted to agents ai ant cognition colony dynamics emergent eni information intelligence memory networks simulation social sociocognitive swarms tags by yish  on 2005-12-06 12:36:42 **** along with 1 person and 22 groups vitorinoramos aLifeComplexSys Artificial-Immune-Systems Bioinformatics Computational-Genomics Computational_Systems_Biology Cybernetics dtl eni EvolutionaryComputation GenerativeArt InformationRetrieval LocationAwareComputing MathBio mathgamespatterns MemeticAlgorithms NeuronDynamics Pattern-Analysis Semantic-Social-Networks structural_bioinformatics SwarmCompBio Ubicomp vds-arg

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Wasps, bees, ants and termites all make effective use of their environment and resources by displaying collective "swarm" intelligence. Termite colonies - for instance - build nests with a complexity far beyond the comprehension of the individual termite, while ant colonies dynamically allocate labor to various vital tasks such as foraging or defense without any central decision-making ability. Recent research suggests that microbial life can be even richer: highly social, intricately networked, and teeming with interactions, as found in bacteria. What ...

 

Social Cognitive Maps, Swarm Collective Perception and Distributed Search on Dynamic Landscapes

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posted to ai ant cognition colony dynamics emergent eni information intelligence networks simulation social sociocognitive swarms tags by yish  on 2005-12-06 12:32:33 **** along with 4 people and 22 groups dsteinbock Scis0000002 tensoriana vitorinoramos aLifeComplexSys Artificial-Immune-Systems Bioinformatics Computational-Genomics Computational_Systems_Biology Cybernetics dtl eni EvolutionaryComputation GenerativeArt InformationRetrieval LocationAwareComputing MathBio mathgamespatterns MemeticAlgorithms NeuronDynamics Pattern-Analysis Semantic-Social-Networks structural_bioinformatics SwarmCompBio Ubicomp vds-arg

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Swarm Intelligence (SI) is the property of a system whereby the collective behaviors of (unsophisticated) entities interacting locally with their environment cause coherent functional global patterns to emerge. SI provides a basis with wich it is possible to explore collective (or distributed) problem solving without centralized control or the provision of a global model. To tackle the formation of a coherent social collective intelligence from individual behaviors, we discuss several concepts related to Self-Organization, Stigmergy and Social Foraging in animals. Then, ...

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Flocks of migrating birds and schools of fish are familiar examples of spatial selforganized patterns formed by living organisms through social foraging. Such aggregation patterns are observed not only in colonies of organisms as simple as single-cell bacteria, as interesting as social insects like ants and termites as well as in colonies of multi-cellular vertebrates as complex as birds and fish but also in human societies. Wasps, bees, ants and termites all make effective use of their environment

 

Pre-algebraic problem solving

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In Mathematical problem solving and new information technologies, Vol. 89 (1991)
posted to bibtex-import need read sequences by yish  on 2005-11-02 15:45:31 ** along with 4 groups dtl eni mathgamespatterns vds-arg
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