Simulation and analysis of shared extended mind
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2004-06
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Bosse, T.
Jonker, C.M.
Schut, M.C.
Treur, J.
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Abstract
Some types of animals exploit patterns created in the environment as
external mental states, thus obtaining an extension of their mind. In the case of
social animals the creation and exploitation of such patterns can be shared,
which supports a form of shared extended mind or collective intelligence. This
paper explores this shared extended mind principle for social animals in more
detail. The focus is on formal analysis and formalisation of the dynamic properties
of the processes involved, both at the local level (the basic mechanisms)
and the global level (the emerging properties of the whole), and their relationships.
A case study in social ant behaviour in which shared extended mind
plays an important role is used as illustration. For this case simulations are described
based on specifications of local properties, and global properties are
specified and verified.