TY - GEN
T1 - The complexity of two
T2 - 2012 AAAI Spring Symposium
AU - Griffin, William
AU - Li, Xun
PY - 2012/8/16
Y1 - 2012/8/16
N2 - Computational models of aggregated social agents have two major faults: (1) inter-individual entrainment is ignored; and (2) rule-sets governing behavior are invariant to history. Together these shortcomings impede our ability to generate realistic models of complex evolving social processes. To illustrate how even simple couplings within an established dyad generates unexpected outcomes, we present our findings from two computer models (agent-based, particle filter) of married couples.
AB - Computational models of aggregated social agents have two major faults: (1) inter-individual entrainment is ignored; and (2) rule-sets governing behavior are invariant to history. Together these shortcomings impede our ability to generate realistic models of complex evolving social processes. To illustrate how even simple couplings within an established dyad generates unexpected outcomes, we present our findings from two computer models (agent-based, particle filter) of married couples.
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M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9781577355502
T3 - AAAI Spring Symposium - Technical Report
SP - 19
EP - 20
BT - AI, The Fundamental Social Aggregation Challenge, and the Autonomy of Hybrid Agent Groups - Papers from the AAAI Spring Symposium
Y2 - 26 March 2012 through 28 March 2012
ER -