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Title: Emergence in Artificial Societies


1
Emergence in Artificial Societies
  • Evolving Communication and Cooperation in a
    Sugarscape world
  • by Pieter Buzing

2
Plan
  • What are artificial societies?
  • Sugarscape
  • Our goal communication and cooperation
  • Our model VUScape
  • Setup
  • Results
  • Conclusions

3
Artificial Society?
  • Multi agent system
  • 2 levels autonomous parts, behaviour of whole
  • AS more control over agents and world
  • Artificial life
  • emergent behaviour
  • AS important role for individual
  • Agent based simulation
  • AS no problem to solve, like optimization
  • Social modeling
  • interactions of agents effects individual goals
    on population

4
Sugarscape
  • Epstein Axtell, 1996
  • Torus shaped world 50 x 50 cells
  • Sugar resources 0 - 4
  • Agents looking for food
  • Evolution

5
Sugarscape
  • Agent Internals
  • Age 0 - 100
  • Vision 1 - 6
  • Sugar Amount 0 - inf
  • Metabolism 1 - 4
  • Gender m/f
  • Agent Actions
  • Die
  • Move
  • Harvest
  • Metabolise
  • Reproduce

6
Sugarscape
  • Reproduction rule
  • Agent has gender male or female
  • Metabolism and vision are genetic!
  • Parents ltm, vgt X ltM, Vgt
  • Child ltm,Vgt, ltM,vgt, ltm,vgt or ltM,Vgt
  • Child inherits half of parents sugar

7
Sugarscape
  • Agents will tend to move towards sugarhills
  • Agents with high vision are better off
  • Agents with low metabolism are better off

8
Our Goal
  • Individual
  • limited harvesting capabilities (maxSugarHarvest)
  • ability to talk and listen
  • Emergent behaviour
  • cooperation
  • communication
  • If cooperation is needed then talking is
    beneficial and communication will emerge

9
VUScape
  • Had to implement own testbed VUScape
  • Model is highly based on SugarScape
  • The major changes
  • Sugar randomly distributed multi-agent cells
  • talkPref 0 - 1 and listenPref 0 - 1 genes
  • Talk actions and Listen actions
  • MaxSugarHarvest value cooperation threshold

10
VUScape random landscape
  • Instead of 2 sugar hills a random distribution
  • 2,500 sugar units are spread across 2,500 cells
  • 30 population drop but still viable world
  • (because it is harder to find food?)

11
VUScape limited vision range
  • Vision range set to 1 instead of gene range 1-6
  • Evolution of vision is not the aim of our project
  • local info from vision, global from communication
  • Short-sighted agents face a tough environment

12
VUScape multiple agents
  • Cooperation scheme requires multi-agent cells
  • Higher population size is now possible

13
VUScape re-seed sugar
  • Agents find food, wait there until it regenerates
  • We need agents that are constantly searching
  • Explorativeness is increased by reseeding sugar
    after consumption

14
VUScape sex recovery period
  • To avoid possible birth explosions we implement a
    sex recovery period
  • Recovery period of 5 yields pop decrease of 11
  • Flattens the age distribution

15
Step 1 in need of help
  • IF localAmount gt maxSugarHarvest
  • THEN inNeedOfHelp

16
Step 2 talking
  • IF inNeedOfHelp AND rand lt talkPref
  • THEN communicate to others on x and y axis
  • cell coordinates and sugar value

17
Step 3 listening
  • IF rand lt listenPref
  • THEN listen to others on x and y axis

18
Step 4 cooperating
  • Use obtained information in movement decision.
  • Two agents can conquer any pile!
  • Cooperation is beneficial for both parties.
  • Communicative agents have an advantage?

19
Setup
  • Stepwise increase cooperative pressure and
    monitor the communicative gene values.
  • Experiment A no communication
  • Talk and listen genes disabled
  • Experiment B with communication
  • Talk and listen genes initiated between 0 and 1
  • If communication is beneficial then an increase
    of talk and listen values is expected.

20
Results no communication
21
Results with communication
22
Results listenPref
23
Results talkPref
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Conclusion
  • Communication makes society more viable
  • High talking and listening preferences give
    agents a selective advantage
  • Higher cooperative pressure induces communication
  • Future work other topologies, communication
    protocols
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