Swarm intelligence studies self-organized collective behavior resulting from interactions between individuals, typically in animals and artificial agents. Some studies from cognitive science have also demonstrated self-organization mechanisms in humans, often in pairs. Further research into the topic of human swarm intelligence could provide a better understanding of new behaviors and larger human collectives. This requires studies with multiple human participants in controlled experiments in a wide variety of scenarios, where a rich scope of possible interactions can be isolated and captured. In this paper, we present HuGoS—‘Humans Go Swarming’—a multi-user virtual environment implemented using the Unity game development platform, as a com...
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Chapter 4 in Cultural-historical perspectives on collective intelligence In the era of digital co...
A swarm is the coherent behavior that emerges ubiquitously fromsimple interaction rules between self...
Swarm intelligence studies self-organized collective behavior resulting from interactions between in...
The research topic of human–human swam intelligence includes many mechanisms that need to be studied...
Most research into Swarm Intelligence explores swarms of autonomous robots or simulated agents. Litt...
This study shows that appropriate human interaction can benefit a swarm of robots to reach to goal m...
Recent advances in technology are delivering robots of reduced size and cost. A natural outgrowth of...
<div><i>Abstract</i></div><div><br></div>During centuries, observing the behavior of wild species ha...
Intelligent systems have emerged in our biosphere in different contexts and achieving different leve...
Swarm Intelligence is natural phenomenon that enables social animals to make group decisions in real...
We introduce a method of designing behaviors for swarms of micro-robots based on observation of huma...
Swarm Collective Intelligence is a new branch of both engineering and social sciences that focus on ...
Abstract. The swarm metaphor stands for dynamic, complex interac-tion networks with the possibility ...
One of the most influential concepts in artificial intelligence is the notion of the swarm. That is,...
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0in; margin-right: -1.75pt; margin-bottom: .0001pt; margi...
Chapter 4 in Cultural-historical perspectives on collective intelligence In the era of digital co...
A swarm is the coherent behavior that emerges ubiquitously fromsimple interaction rules between self...
Swarm intelligence studies self-organized collective behavior resulting from interactions between in...
The research topic of human–human swam intelligence includes many mechanisms that need to be studied...
Most research into Swarm Intelligence explores swarms of autonomous robots or simulated agents. Litt...
This study shows that appropriate human interaction can benefit a swarm of robots to reach to goal m...
Recent advances in technology are delivering robots of reduced size and cost. A natural outgrowth of...
<div><i>Abstract</i></div><div><br></div>During centuries, observing the behavior of wild species ha...
Intelligent systems have emerged in our biosphere in different contexts and achieving different leve...
Swarm Intelligence is natural phenomenon that enables social animals to make group decisions in real...
We introduce a method of designing behaviors for swarms of micro-robots based on observation of huma...
Swarm Collective Intelligence is a new branch of both engineering and social sciences that focus on ...
Abstract. The swarm metaphor stands for dynamic, complex interac-tion networks with the possibility ...
One of the most influential concepts in artificial intelligence is the notion of the swarm. That is,...
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0in; margin-right: -1.75pt; margin-bottom: .0001pt; margi...
Chapter 4 in Cultural-historical perspectives on collective intelligence In the era of digital co...
A swarm is the coherent behavior that emerges ubiquitously fromsimple interaction rules between self...