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Interacting neural networks and the emergence of social structure

Christina Klüver, Jürgen Klüver

Year
2007
Citations
3

Abstract

Abstract The article describes a computational model for the simulation of the emergence of social structure or social order, respectively. The model is theoretically based on the theory of social typifying by Berger and Luckmann. It consists of interacting artificial actors (agents), which are represented by two neural networks, an action net, and a perception net. By mutually adjusting of their actions, the agents are able to constitute a self‐organized social order in dependency of their personal characteristics and certain features of their environment. A fictitious example demonstrates the applicability of the model to problems of extra‐terrestrial robotics. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Complexity 12: 41–52, 2007

Keywords

Computer scienceDependency (UML)Action (physics)Artificial intelligencePerceptionArtificial neural networkOrder (exchange)Cognitive scienceRoboticsRobot

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