Book chapters details

  • Evolutionary Tolerance
  • Jan 2012
  • The mechanisms of emergence and evolution of cooperation, in populations of abstract individuals with diverse behavioral strategies in co-presence, have been undergoing mathematical study by Evolutionary Game Theory, inspired on Evolutionary Psychology. In our work, we initiated the introduction, in such groups of individuals, of cognitive abilities inspired on techniques of Artificial Intelligence, namely pertaining to Intention Recognition, encompassing the modeling and implementation of a tolerance to errors in others, whether deliberate or not, and tolerance to possible communication noise. As a result, both the emergence and stability of cooperation in said groups become reinforced comparatively to the absence of such cognitive abilities. This paper aims to sensitize the reader to these Evolutionary Game Theory based studies and issues, which are accruing in importance for the modeling of minds with machines. And to draw attention to our own newly published results.
  • Philosophy and Cognitive Science - Western & Eastern Studies
  • Springer-Verlag
  • Luís Moniz Pereira
  • Lorenzo Magnani, L. Ping
  • SAPERE series
  • 2
  • ISBN 978-3-642-29927
  • http://centria.di.fct.unl.pt/~lmp/publications/online-papers/evolutionary_tolerance.pdf
  • Address: http://www.springer.com/series/10087
  • 263 to 287
  • 1 Jan 2012