How can we harness nature’s power for computations? Our society comprises a collection of individuals, each of whom handles decision-making tasks that are abstracted as computational problems of finding the most profitable option from a set of options that stochastically provide rewards. Society is expected to maximize the total rewards, while the individuals compete for common rewards. Such collective decision making is formulated as the “competitive multi-armed bandit problem (CBP).” Herein, we demonstrate an analog computing device that uses numerous fluids in coupled cylinders to efficiently solve CBP for the maximization of social rewards, without paying the conventionally-required huge computational cost. The fluids estimate the rewar...
Cooperation is one of the socio-economic issues that has received more attention from the physics co...
The computational potential of articial living systems can be studied without knowing the algorithm...
Published version of an article from the book: Advances in Artificial Intelligence : 23rd Canadian...
Reservoir computing (RC) is a powerful computational paradigm that allows high versatility with chea...
Computer science is based on classical, discreet models of computation such as the Turing machine or...
In this thesis we demonstrate the application of high performance computing techniques to three scie...
The game-theory field of Collective INtelligence (COIN) concerns the design of computer-based player...
Cooperation is one of the socio-economic issues that has received more attention from the physics co...
Published version of a chapter from the book: Modern Approaches in Applied Intelligence. Also availa...
We introduce a remote interface to control and optimize the experimental production of Bose-Einstein...
Designing efficient resource allocation mechanism for computational grids is extremely challenging b...
Increasingly powerful computers are making possible distributed systems comprised of many adaptive a...
Social computing systems bring enormous value to society by harnessing the data generated by the me...
Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
Human computation is a new research area that takes advantage of human brain power to solve problems...
Cooperation is one of the socio-economic issues that has received more attention from the physics co...
The computational potential of articial living systems can be studied without knowing the algorithm...
Published version of an article from the book: Advances in Artificial Intelligence : 23rd Canadian...
Reservoir computing (RC) is a powerful computational paradigm that allows high versatility with chea...
Computer science is based on classical, discreet models of computation such as the Turing machine or...
In this thesis we demonstrate the application of high performance computing techniques to three scie...
The game-theory field of Collective INtelligence (COIN) concerns the design of computer-based player...
Cooperation is one of the socio-economic issues that has received more attention from the physics co...
Published version of a chapter from the book: Modern Approaches in Applied Intelligence. Also availa...
We introduce a remote interface to control and optimize the experimental production of Bose-Einstein...
Designing efficient resource allocation mechanism for computational grids is extremely challenging b...
Increasingly powerful computers are making possible distributed systems comprised of many adaptive a...
Social computing systems bring enormous value to society by harnessing the data generated by the me...
Computation as a mechanical reality is young - almost exactly seventy years of age - and yet the spi...
Human computation is a new research area that takes advantage of human brain power to solve problems...
Cooperation is one of the socio-economic issues that has received more attention from the physics co...
The computational potential of articial living systems can be studied without knowing the algorithm...
Published version of an article from the book: Advances in Artificial Intelligence : 23rd Canadian...