DocumentCode
3487952
Title
Cultural swarms: modeling the impact of culture on social interaction and problem solving
Author
Iacoban, Radu ; Reynolds, Robert G. ; Brewster, Jon
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Wayne State Univ., Detroit, MI, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
24-26 April 2003
Firstpage
205
Lastpage
211
Abstract
In this paper we investigate how diverse knowledge sources interact to direct individuals in a swarm population. We identify three basic phases of problem solving that are generated by the swarm population in the solution of real valued function optimization problems. The question that we are interested in answering is how these phases derive from the interaction of various sources of cultural knowledge present in the belief space of a population. We map the central tendency of the subset of individuals that are influences by each knowledge source over time at the meta-level. The resultant patterns suggest the presence of "cultural swarms" where various knowledge sources take turns at leading and following in the exploration and exploitation of the problem space. This suggests that the social interaction of individuals coupled with their interaction with a culture within which they are embedded provides a powerful vehicle for the solution of complex problems.
Keywords
evolutionary computation; problem solving; search problems; complex problems; cultural knowledge; cultural swarms; knowledge source interaction; modeling; problem solving; real valued function optimization; social interaction; Character generation; Computer science; Cultural differences; Decision making; Genetic programming; History; Humans; Power system modeling; Problem-solving; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Swarm Intelligence Symposium, 2003. SIS '03. Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7914-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SIS.2003.1202270
Filename
1202270
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