Title of article :
How creative should creators be to optimize the evolution of ideas? A computational model
Author/Authors :
Stefan Leijnen، نويسنده , , Liane Gabora، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
12
From page :
108
To page :
119
Abstract :
There are both benefits and drawbacks to creativity. In a social group it is not necessary for all members to be creative to benefit from creativity; some merely imitate or enjoy the fruits of othersʹ creative efforts. What proportion should be creative? This paper contains a very preliminary investigation of this question carried out using a computer model of cultural evolution referred to as EVOC (for EVOlution of Culture). EVOC is composed of neural network based agents that evolve fitter ideas for actions by (1) inventing new ideas through modification of existing ones, and (2) imitating neighborsʹ ideas. The ideal proportion with respect to fitness of ideas occurs when thirty to forty percent of the individuals is creative. When creators are inventing 50% of iterations or less, mean fitness of actions in the society is a positive function of the ratio of creators to imitators; otherwise mean fitness of actions starts to drop when the ratio of creators to imitators exceeds approximately 30%. For all levels of creativity, the diversity of ideas in a population is positively correlated with the ratio of creative agents.
Journal title :
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
Record number :
679757
Link To Document :
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