Ant Colonies as a Model of Human Computation

作者: Melanie Moses , Tatiana Flanagan , Kenneth Letendre , Matthew Fricke

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-8806-4_4

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摘要: In this chapter we describe how ant colonies are complex systems capable of computation, and the manner in which ants use local information behavior to produce robust adaptive colonies. While there key differences between collections human agents, nascent field computation can learn from myriad strategies that have evolved for successful cooperation. The cooperative behaviors reflect not just particular physiology these insects, but also more general principles computation.

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