... stigmergy is capable of producing spatially organized patterns. 8.8. stigmergy. and. degrees. of. embodiment. 8.8.1 Extending the Mind into the World In Chapter 3, we were introduced to an important idea in embodied cognitive science, the ...
... stigmergy is best understood as a peculiar form of communication [Castelfranchi, 2006b; Tummolini et al., 2005; Tummolini and Castelfranchi, 2007]. In particular, stigmergic behavior has been analyzed as a kind of indirect communicative ...
... Stigmergy French zoologist Pierre-Paul Grassé firstly introduced the concept of stigmergy for studying the coordination in social insects. Those insects constitute a complex system to enable them to work together effectively. When ...
... stigmergic systems can be further classified [23]. In sematectonic stigmergy, a stigma is a perceivable modification of the environment as result of work that was carried out by the agent, e.g. giving some new shape to a working ...
... stigmergy, coordination is built around a signaling mechanism where a mark is explicitly left with the intention of being a ... Stigmergic Problem Solving Marker-Based Stigmergy Human Stigmergic Problem Solving Is Solution-Centered.
... Stigmergic Over - Generalization The notion of Stigmergy comes from biological studies on social insects , and more precisely the term has been introduced to characterize how termites ( unintentionally ) coordinate themselves in the ...
... stigmergy information , the load stores data about the time required for passing it and provides long - term stigmergy value v1 = a + s * 0.1 , where a is the average and s is the standard deviation of all stored data . Each vehicle ...
... Stigmergy is usually used to model semantically simple problems such as routing . It can be applied to more complex problems by encoding them in the stigmergic environment . We demonstrate this approach by showing how stigmergic agents ...
... stigmergy . Stigmergy occurs when behaviors by individuals modify the environment while being regulated by the environment's state . Stigmergy has generally been studied for the forward problem : predicting the consequences of local ...
... stigmergic interactions take place at run-time without any predefined scheme. In Fig. 3 the percentages of latency in case of stigmergy, with respect to the case without stigmergy, for 4 significative tasks are presented. As can be seen ...