Life and self-organization on the way to artificial intelligence for collective dynamics

IF 13.7 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Nicola Bellomo , Marina Dolfin , Jie Liao
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Abstract

This work is dedicated to the study, modeling, and simulation, of the collective dynamics of interacting living entities. The first perspective is to develop a mathematical theory of swarm intelligence for the above mentioned systems. The second perspective is to design the conceptual tools for a theory of artificial intelligence. The aim is to model a dynamics where interacting entities learn from other entities as well as from the environment and external actions. Then, out of this collective learning process, each entity develops a strategy to pursue specific goals through a decision making process that leads to the dynamic. The approach is based on developments of the kinetic theory of active particles. This paper does not naively state that the problem of artificial intelligence for collective dynamics has been exhaustively considered, but some hints are proposed to contribute to such a challenging perspective in view of further developments.

集体动力人工智能道路上的生命与自组织
这项工作致力于对相互作用的生命实体的集体动力学进行研究、建模和模拟。第一个视角是为上述系统开发蜂群智能数学理论。第二个角度是设计人工智能理论的概念工具。目的是建立一个动态模型,在这个模型中,相互作用的实体从其他实体以及环境和外部行动中学习。然后,从这一集体学习过程中,每个实体通过决策过程制定出追求特定目标的战略,从而形成动态。这种方法基于活动粒子动力学理论的发展。本文并没有天真地认为集体动力学人工智能问题已经得到了详尽的考虑,但提出了一些提示,以便在进一步的发展中为这一具有挑战性的观点做出贡献。
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Physics of Life Reviews
Physics of Life Reviews 生物-生物物理
CiteScore
20.30
自引率
14.50%
发文量
52
审稿时长
8 days
期刊介绍: Physics of Life Reviews, published quarterly, is an international journal dedicated to review articles on the physics of living systems, complex phenomena in biological systems, and related fields including artificial life, robotics, mathematical bio-semiotics, and artificial intelligent systems. Serving as a unifying force across disciplines, the journal explores living systems comprehensively—from molecules to populations, genetics to mind, and artificial systems modeling these phenomena. Inviting reviews from actively engaged researchers, the journal seeks broad, critical, and accessible contributions that address recent progress and sometimes controversial accounts in the field.
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