A descentralized model for Vertical Cultural Transmission

Autores
Martinez, Ivette Carolina; Moreno, José Alí
Año de publicación
2002
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
One of the main concerns in the simulation of adaptive behaviors is the study of the complexity of the systems. These studies are carried out through the construction of bottom-up, decentralized models. In this work, we present a decentralized model to study the Vertical Cultural Transmission (VCT), i.e., information transmission from parents to children, as a catalytic factor over the interaction between individual learning and population evolution. Our model is based on the incorporation of advice, in the form of suggestions, as a way of information transmission between agents. An evolutionary computational technique called classifier systems is used as the mechanism for individual learning. In particular, a recent variant based on the accuracy of the prediction made by the rules, called XCS, is applied. In order to control the environmental complexity we adopt the Latent Energy Environment model (LEE). Finally, experimental results showing that vertical cultural transmission does not improve the adaptation of the populations to the described environment are presented.
Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
vertical cultural transmission
bottom-up decentralized models
latent energy environment model
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A descentralized model for Vertical Cultural Transmission
title A descentralized model for Vertical Cultural Transmission
spellingShingle A descentralized model for Vertical Cultural Transmission
Martinez, Ivette Carolina
Ciencias Informáticas
vertical cultural transmission
bottom-up decentralized models
latent energy environment model
title_short A descentralized model for Vertical Cultural Transmission
title_full A descentralized model for Vertical Cultural Transmission
title_fullStr A descentralized model for Vertical Cultural Transmission
title_full_unstemmed A descentralized model for Vertical Cultural Transmission
title_sort A descentralized model for Vertical Cultural Transmission
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Martinez, Ivette Carolina
Moreno, José Alí
author Martinez, Ivette Carolina
author_facet Martinez, Ivette Carolina
Moreno, José Alí
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author2 Moreno, José Alí
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
vertical cultural transmission
bottom-up decentralized models
latent energy environment model
topic Ciencias Informáticas
vertical cultural transmission
bottom-up decentralized models
latent energy environment model
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv One of the main concerns in the simulation of adaptive behaviors is the study of the complexity of the systems. These studies are carried out through the construction of bottom-up, decentralized models. In this work, we present a decentralized model to study the Vertical Cultural Transmission (VCT), i.e., information transmission from parents to children, as a catalytic factor over the interaction between individual learning and population evolution. Our model is based on the incorporation of advice, in the form of suggestions, as a way of information transmission between agents. An evolutionary computational technique called classifier systems is used as the mechanism for individual learning. In particular, a recent variant based on the accuracy of the prediction made by the rules, called XCS, is applied. In order to control the environmental complexity we adopt the Latent Energy Environment model (LEE). Finally, experimental results showing that vertical cultural transmission does not improve the adaptation of the populations to the described environment are presented.
Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa
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