• Title of article

    Complex systems: Network thinking Review Article

  • Author/Authors

    Melanie Mitchell، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    19
  • From page
    1194
  • To page
    1212
  • Abstract
    In this article, I discuss some recent ideas in complex systems on the topic of networks, contained in or inspired by three recent complex systems books. The general science of networks is the subject of Albert-Lazlo Barabásiʹs Linked [A.-L. Barabási, Linked: The New Science of Networks, Perseus, New York, 2002] and Duncan Wattsʹ Six Degrees [D. Watts, Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age, Gardnerʹs Books, New York, 2003]. Commonalities among complex biological networks, e.g., immune systems, social insects, and cellular metabolism, and their relation to intelligence in computational systems are explored in the proceedings of a interdisciplinary conference on “Distributed Autonomous Systems” [L.A. Segel, I.R. Cohen (Eds.), Design Principles for the Immune System and Other Distributed Autonomous Systems, Oxford University Press, New York, 2001]. The ideas discussed in the third book have led to me to propose four general principles of adaptive information processing in decentralized systems. These principles, and the relevance of “network thinking” for artificial intelligence (and vice versa), are the subject of the last two sections of the article.
  • Keywords
    Complex systems , Small-world networks , Networks , Scale-free networks , Cellular automata , information processing , Biologically inspired AI
  • Journal title
    Artificial Intelligence
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Artificial Intelligence
  • Record number

    1207503