Autonomy-oriented computation
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Autonomy-oriented computation is paradigm proposed by Jiming Liu[citation needed], possibly at IBM[citation needed], in 2001 that uses artificial systems imitating social animals' collective behaviours to solve hard computational problems. For example, ant colony optimization could be studied in this paradigm.
References
- Xiaolong Jin and Jiming Liu, "From Individual Based Modeling to Autonomy Oriented Computation", in Matthias Nickles, Michael Rovatsos, and Gerhard Weiss (editors), Agents and Computational Autonomy: Potential, Risks, and Solutions, pages 151–169, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 2969, Springer, Berlin, 2004. ISBN 978-3-540-22477-8.
- Jiming Liu, Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems: Explorations in Learning, Self-Organization and Adaptive Computation, World Scientific, 2001.