Principles for Engineered Emergence (slides)
Author(s)
Beal, Jacob
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Mathematics and Computation
Advisor
Gerald Sussman
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Principles for Engineered EmergenceIt is difficult to establish engineering control over the behavior ofaggregates of unreliable devices with complicated interactionpatterns. I take a linguistic view of this problem, searching formechanisms that simplify the composition and abstraction ofcomplicated behaviors. From my work on various problems of aggregatecontrol in cognitive architectures and spatial computing, I havenoticed common themes in mechanisms that solve them. From these, Iextract four principles which seem to help in engineering robustaggregate behavior---self-scaling, sparseness, gradual degradation,and failure simplification---and give examples of how they can beexploited.
Date issued
2007-04-12Series/Report no.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Keywords
artificial intelligence, amorphous computing