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SUMMARY:Alan Tump\, Dominik Deffner\, David Mezey (Science of Intelligence)\, “How Cognitive Computational Modeling Can Help Us Better Understand Principles Underlying Collective Intelligence”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nCollective dynamics play a crucial role in everyday decision-making. Whether social influence promotes the spread of accurate information\, and ultimately results in collective intelligence\, or leads to false information cascades and maladaptive social contagion depends on the cognitive mechanisms underlying social interactions. \nIn our talk\, we will argue that cognitive modeling\, in tandem with experiments that allow collective dynamics to emerge\, can mechanistically link cognitive processes at the individual and collective levels and\, thus\, provides a fruitful path forward in identifying principles of collective intelligence. \nWe will show how such cognitive computational approaches are increasingly being used to better understand social and collective decision-making\, and will explore how we can extend this strategy to more unconstrained social decision spaces\, typical of real-world collective intelligence. \n  \nPhoto by Alina Grubnyak on Unsplash \n***Want to attend one of our events? Sign up here.\nTo get regular updates\, subscribe to our mailing list from this page.\nThe Zoom Link will be sent the day before the lecture.
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/thursday-morning-talk-alan-trump-domink-deffner-david-mezey-scioi-p26-p34/
CATEGORIES:Thursday Morning Talk
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SUMMARY:David Bierbach (Science of Intelligence)\, “Anticipation in Fish-Robot Interactions”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nI will present our current research involving the Robofish. I will put a special focus on our latest research paper that found live fish to be able to anticipate predictably behaving Robofish both in regard to final movement locations as well as movement dynamics.  \nThis talk will take place in person at SCIoI \n 
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/thursday-morning-talk-project-11/
CATEGORIES:Thursday Morning Talk
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