Title :
The general philosophy of Artificial Adaptive Systems
Author :
Buscema, Massimo
Author_Institution :
Semeion Res. Center of Sci. of Commun., Rome
Abstract :
This paper has the objective of describing the structure and placing in a taxonomy the Artificial Adaptive Systems (AAS). These systems form part of the vast world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) nowadays called more properly Artificial Sciences (AS). Artificial Sciences means those sciences for which an understanding of natural and/or cultural processes is achieved by the recreation of those processes through automatic models. In particular, Natural Computation tries to construct automatic models of complex processes, using the local interaction of elementary micro-processes, simulating the original process functioning. Such models organize themselves in space and time and connect in a non-linear way to the global process they are part of, trying to reproduce the complexity through the dynamic creation of specific and independent local rules that transform themselves in relation to the dynamics of the process. Natural Computation constitutes the alternative to Classical Computation (CC). This one, in fact, has great difficulty in facing natural/cultural processes, especially when it tries to impose external rules to understand and reproduce them, trying to formalize these processes in an artificial model. In Natural Computation ambit, Artificial Adaptive Systems are theories which generative algebras are able to create artificial models simulating natural phenomenon. The learning and growing process of the models is isomorphic to the natural process evolution, that is, it\´s itself an artificial model comparable with the origin of the natural process. We are dealing with theories adopting the "time of development" of the model as a formal model of "time of process" itself. Artificial Adaptive Systems comprise Evolutive Systems and Learning Systems. Artificial Neural Networks are the more diffused and best-known Learning Systems models in Natural Computation. For this reason we present in this paper an application of new Artificial Adaptive Systems to a very hard an- d pragmatic topic: drug trafficking. That because we think that "real world" is often the best theory.
Keywords :
adaptive systems; artificial intelligence; learning systems; neural nets; artificial adaptive systems; artificial intelligence; artificial neural networks; artificial sciences; evolutive systems; generative algebras; learning systems; natural computation; Adaptive systems; Algebra; Artificial intelligence; Artificial neural networks; Computational modeling; Computer networks; Cultural differences; Drugs; Learning systems; Taxonomy;
Conference_Titel :
Fuzzy Information Processing Society, 2008. NAFIPS 2008. Annual Meeting of the North American
Conference_Location :
New York City, NY
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2351-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2352-1
DOI :
10.1109/NAFIPS.2008.4531358