Towards Hybrid and Diversity-Aware Collective Adaptive Systems

Giunchiglia, Fausto and Maltese, Vincenzo and Anderson, Stuart and Miorandi, Daniele (2013) Towards Hybrid and Diversity-Aware Collective Adaptive Systems. Trento : Università di Trento.

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    Abstract

    The physical and virtual dimensions of life are becoming more and more deeply interwoven. Society is merging with technology, giving rise to a global socio-technical ecosystem. In a society comprising people and machines as actors we often see people-to-people interactions mediated by machine and machine-to-machine interaction mediated by people. The speed and scale of this change and the differences in culture, language and interests make the problem of establishing effective means of communication and coordination increasingly challenging. Our vision, embodied in the SmartSociety project , is that a new generation of systems, hybrid (i.e., including humans and artificial peers, as well as social groups), distributed, open and large-scale, is needed to tackle these issues. In such systems, multitudes of heterogeneous peers will produce and handle massive amounts of data; peers will join/leave the system following unpredictable patterns with no central coordination and will interoperate at different spatial and temporal scales. Aware of the ethical issues, and by identifying the right incentive schemes and privacy levels, these systems will assist individuals and collectives in their everyday activities, coping with the diversity of the world and working in the presence of incomplete and incorrect information.

    Item Type: Departmental Technical Report
    FP7 Grant Agreement Number: 600854
    Department or Research center: Information Engineering and Computer Science
    Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA076 Computer software
    Additional Information: The paper was presented at the First FOCAS Workshop on Fundamentals of Collective Systems @ECAL 2013 (http://www.swarm-organ.eu/events/first-focas-workshop-fundamentals-collective-systems-ecal-2013), and the slides are available at http://focas.eu/ecal-2013/towards-hybrid-diversity-aware-collective-adaptive-systems-smart-scoiety.pdf
    Report Number: DISI-13-033
    Repository staff approval on: 10 Oct 2013 14:10

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