Item does not contain fulltextThis paper addresses the question to what extent a process involving multiple agents that shows some form of collective intelligence can be interpreted as a single agent. The question is answered by formal analysis. It is shown for an example process how it can be conceptualised, formalised and simulated in two different manners: from a single agent (or cognitive) and from a multi-agent (or social) perspective. Moreover, it is shown how an ontological mapping can be formally defined between the two formalisations, and how this mapping can be extended to a mapping of dynamic properties. Thus it is shown how collective behaviour can be interpreted in a formal manner as single agent behaviour.International Worksho...
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© Cambridge University Press 2006 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.INTRODUCTION In the last few ...
Human organizations and computational multiagent systems both are social systems because they are bo...
In this paper, we pose and motivate a challenge, namely the need for a new science of multi-agent sy...
This paper addresses the question to what extent a process involving multiple agents that shows some...
Contains fulltext : 194702.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this paper t...
Collective intelligence, broadly conceived, refers to the adaptive behavior achieved by groups throu...
The vision of artificial intelligence (AI) is often mani-fested through an autonomous software modul...
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My aim is to underline a few limits of an intentionalist approach to cognitive interaction and socia...
Abstract. For agent-based modelling of collective phenomena, more and more agent models are employed...
The main idea I shall argue for in this article is that collective intelligence can be explained as ...
Groups of intelligent agents are studied in several subareas of Artificial Intelligence, notably, au...
Collective intelligence, an emergent phenomenon in which a composite system of multiple interacting ...
Cognitive Science attempts to study entities which in some sense possess beliefs, intentions, desire...
Groups of intelligent agents are studied in several subareas of Artificial Intelligence, notably, au...
© Cambridge University Press 2006 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.INTRODUCTION In the last few ...
Human organizations and computational multiagent systems both are social systems because they are bo...
In this paper, we pose and motivate a challenge, namely the need for a new science of multi-agent sy...