Morphogenesis of epistemic networks: a case study

作者: Camille Roth

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摘要: Agents producing and exchanging knowledge are forming as a whole socio-semantic complex system. We argue that several significant aspects of the structure community primarily produced by co-evolution between agents concepts, i.e. evolution an epistemic network. Focus- ing on particular scientists working well-defined topic, we micro-found various stylized facts regarding its exhibiting processes at level accounting for emergence struc- ture. After assessing empirical interaction growth processes, assum- concepts co-evolving, successfully propose morpho- genesis model rebuilding relevant high-level facts.

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