• DocumentCode
    579042
  • Title

    The Power of Collective Action: How Agents Get Rid of Useless Concepts without Even Noticing Their Futility

  • Author

    Chaigneau, S. ; Canessa, E.

  • Author_Institution
    Escuela de Psicologia, Univ. Adolfo Ibanez, Santiago, Chile
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    9-11 Nov. 2011
  • Firstpage
    275
  • Lastpage
    282
  • Abstract
    We report an ABM that simulates agents that communicate and experience agreement with other agents. "Observer" agents carry in their minds one of several versions of the same concept, and observe the behavior of "actor" agents. When an actor provides evidence consistent with an observer\´s conceptual content, then the latter agent feels agreement. Concepts that promote agreement are useful for communication and are strengthened in agents\´ minds, while concepts that do not promote agreement are not useful and are weakened. Blind to individual agents, agreement may be of two kinds. True agreement (labeled p(a1)) means that actor and observer really share versions of the same concept. Illusory agreement (labeled p(a2)) means that actor and observer have different concepts and that apparent agreement occurs only due to the probabilistic nature of how conceptual content is distributed among agents. This ABM exhibits an interesting dynamical behavior for which we have developed mathematical formulations which turn out to be consistent with the system\´s outcomes. Several interesting conclusions were drawn from the models. Particularly, individual agents are blind to whether concepts promote true or illusory agreement among them, but even so, as a collective, the multiagent system is able to keep the concepts that generate true agreement and weed out those that promote illusory agreement. We believe that this characteristic of the ABM is an emergent property of it and its study may shed light on similar cognitive processes that occur in social groups and their results may be useful in the development of better GUI\´s for search engines and multiagent communication frameworks.
  • Keywords
    multi-agent systems; social sciences; ABM; GUI; actor agents; agent-based modelling; cognitive processes; collective action; conceptual agreement inferential nature; conceptual content probabilistic nature; dynamical behavior; evidence; illusory agreement; mathematical formulations; multiagent communication frameworks; multiagent system; observer agents; search engines; social groups; true agreement; Analytical models; Bifurcation; Mathematical model; Observers; Presses; Probabilistic logic; Sensitivity; Agent-based modelling; conceptual content; illusory agreement; shared meaning; true agreement;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Science Society (SCCC), 2011 30th International Conference of the Chilean
  • Conference_Location
    Curico
  • ISSN
    1522-4902
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-1364-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SCCC.2011.35
  • Filename
    6363407