DocumentCode
2253616
Title
From consensus to consensus: random evolution of collective choices
Author
Urbano, Paulo ; Coelho, Helder
Author_Institution
Faculdade de Ciencias, Univ. de Lisboa
fYear
2005
fDate
5-8 Dec. 2005
Firstpage
274
Lastpage
279
Abstract
Decentralized coordination can be achieved by the emergence of a consensual choice inside a group of simple agents. The work done on the emergence of social laws and the emergence of a shared lexicon are known examples of possible benefits of consensus formation. In this paper, we show the possibility of creating random succession of social choices inside a group of simple and homogeneous agents with limited perception abilities where there is no central control. The society of agents evolves in a sequence of different consensual choices, from consensus to consensus, in a kind of random collective walk. The transition between different collective choices is conditioned by performance criteria as we do not want that a society oscillates between several possible decisions but that it chooses one of them as quickly as possible. Both the nature of the collective choices and the duration of the consensus are completely random. We introduce a very simple individual behavior that was originally derived from a failure attempt to use an auto-organization model of dominance order formation in the animal world. We show one application of this transition between consensual choices in a group of micro-painters that create random artistic patterns
Keywords
art; multi-agent systems; collective choices; decentralized coordination; homogeneous agents; random artistic patterns; social choices; Animals; Autonomous agents; Centralized control; Cognition; Convergence; Humans; Multiagent systems; System testing; Artificial-Art; Auto-organization; Multi-agent Coordination; Social Convention Emergence;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Artificial intelligence, 2005. epia 2005. portuguese conference on
Conference_Location
Covilha
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9366-X
Electronic_ISBN
0-7803-9366-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EPIA.2005.341230
Filename
4145971
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