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Collectives and the Design of Complex Systems

Editat de Kagan Tumer, David Wolpert
en Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2012
Many complex systems found in nature can be viewed as function optimizers. In particular, they can be viewed as such optimizers of functions in extremely high­ dimensional spaces. Given the difficulty of performing such high-dimensional op­ timization with modern computers, there has been a lot of exploration of computa­ tional algorithms that try to emulate those naturally-occurring function optimizers. Examples include simulated annealing (SA [15,18]), genetic algorithms (GAs) and evolutionary computation [2,3,9,11,20-22,24,28]. The ultimate goal of this work is an algorithm that can, for any provided high-dimensional function, come close to extremizing that function. Particularly desirable would be such an algorithm that works in an adaptive and robust manner, without any explicit knowledge of the form of the function being optimized. In particular, such an algorithm could be used for distributed adaptive control---one of the most important tasks engineers will face in the future, when the systems they design will be massively distributed and horribly messy congeries ofcomputational systems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781461264729
ISBN-10: 1461264723
Pagini: 340
Ilustrații: XI, 323 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Research

Cuprins

1. A Survey of Collectives.- 2. Theory of Collective Intelligence.- 3. On Learnable Mechanism Design.- 4. Asynchronous Learning in Decentralized Environments: A Game-Theoretic Approach.- 5. Competition between Adaptive Agents: Learning and Collective Efficiency.- 6. Managing Catastrophic Changes in a Collective.- 7. Effects of Interagent Communications on the Collective.- 8. Man and Superman: Human Limitations, Innovation, and Emergence in Resource Competition.- 9. Design Principles for the Distributed Control of Modular Self-Reconfigurable Robots.- 10. Two Paradigms for the Design of Artificial Collectives.- 11. Efficiency and Equity in Collective Systems of Interacting Heterogeneous Agents.- 12. Selection in Coevolutionary Algorithms and the Inverse Problem.- 13. Dynamics of Large Autonomous Computational Systems.- About the Editors.

Recenzii

From the reviews:
"From the cybernetics point of view complex systems embrace a great number of disciplines … . this text is concerned with a computer-science viewpoint and addresses issues in the design of complex systems. It is presented as a collection of chapters which although independent make up a readable whole. The book is highly recommended by several writers and reviewers." (C.J.H. Mann, Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems & Cybernetics, (34) 5, 2005)

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Increasingly powerful computers are making possible distributed systems comprised of many adaptive and self-motivated computational agents. Such systems, when distinguished by system-level performance criteria, are known as "collectives."
Collectives and the Design of Complex Systems lays the foundation for a science of collectives and describes how to design them for optimal performance. An introductory survey chapter is followed by descriptions of information-processing problems that can only be solved by the joint actions of large communities of computers, each running its own complex, decentralized machine-learning algorithm. Subsequent chapters analyze the dynamics and structures of collectives, as well as address economic, model-free, and control-theory approaches to designing complex systems. The work assumes a modest understanding of basic statistics and calculus.

Topics and Features:
Introduces the burgeoning science of collectives and its practical applications in a single useful volume
Combines approaches from known researchers in the physics, economics, game theory, biology, and artificial intelligence (A.I.) communities
Analyzes the role of information transmission in collectives, such as in the minority game, specific game theory scenarios, and computational ecologies
Presents a broad view of state-of-the-art techniques and developments in the field
Describes the benefits and promise of collectives-based design of systems, and explores recent challenges faced by researchers
Highlights the interdisciplinary value to studying and using collectives
Provides a comprehensive subject index and chapter-ending bibliographies


With an accessible style that integrates key theoretical principles with applications in real-world scenarios, this unique monograph surveys thelatest research on the dynamics of collectives, their A.I.-related aspects, and critical design issues pertaining to them. Computer scientists, computer engineers, and practitioners, researchers, and graduate students with an interest in this new and growing field will find the book an authoritative introduction and resource.

Caracteristici

First book to seriously introduce collectives and their potential applications in a single volume