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Collective trust and normative agents

Logic Journal of IGPL, 2010
In this paper we analyze the notion of collective trust within a multi-modal setting. We argue that collective trust is a scalable concept and therefore definable in qualitatively distinct levels or strengths. We show possible connections between different forms of group trust and the emergence of obligations within groups of agents. In particular, the
C. Smith, ROTOLO, ANTONINO
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Hub Agents Determine Collective Behavior [PDF]

open access: possibleNew Mathematics and Natural Computation, 2015
There are growing interests for studying collective behavior including the dynamics of markets, the emergence of social norms and conventions and collective phenomena in daily life such as traffic congestion. In our previous work [Iwanaga and Namatame, Collective behavior and diverse social network, International Journal of Advancements in Computing ...
Saori Iwanaga, Akira Namatame
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Collective Reasons and Agent-Relativity

Utilitas, 2021
AbstractCould it be true that even though we as a group ought to do something, you as an individual ought not to do your part? And under what conditions, in particular, could this happen? In this article, I discuss how a certain kind of case, introduced by David Copp, illustrates the possibility that you ought not to do your part even when you would be
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Jerusalem’s Alternative Collective Memory Agents

Israel Studies Review, 2020
Jerusalem played an important role in the establishment of collective memory studies by Maurice Halbwachs in the early twentieth century. Recent studies in this field draw attention to the contribution of a variety of agents to building, maintaining, and challenging collective memory realms.
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Collective behavior of predictive agents

Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 1990
Abstract We investigate the effect of predictions upon a model of coevolutionary systems which was originally inspired by computational ecosystems. The model incorporates many of the features of distributed resource allocation in systems comprised of many individual agents, including asynchrony, resource contention, and decision-making based upon ...
Jeffrey O. Kephart   +2 more
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DLA*: Collective Agents

1995
Not only individuals can be said to perform actions with certain results: the same can be said about collectives. In fact, groups of people sometimes do, can do or may do things which the individuals on their own do not, cannot or may not do. It makes perfect sense to say that one soccer team beats another team and, at the same time, hold that none of ...
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