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Swarm Intelligence
Swarm Intelligence, Traditional methods for creating intelligent computational systems have privileged private internal cognitive and computational processes. In contrast, <i>Swarm Intelligence</i> argues that human intelligence derives from the interactions of individuals, Swarm Intelligence has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Swarm Intelligence
  • Written by author Russell C. Eberhart
  • Published by Elsevier Science, March 2001
  • Traditional methods for creating intelligent computational systems have privileged private "internal" cognitive and computational processes. In contrast, Swarm Intelligence argues that human intelligence derives from the interactions of individuals
  • Traditional methods for creating intelligent computational systems have privileged private "internal" cognitive and computational processes. In contrast, Swarm Intelligence argues that human intelligence derives from the interactions of individuals
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Preface
pt. 1Foundations
ch. 1Models and Concepts of Life and Intelligence3
ch. 2Symbols, Connections, and Optimization by Trial and Error35
ch. 3On Our Nonexistence as Entities: The Social Organism81
ch. 4Evolutionary Computation Theory and Paradigms133
ch. 5Humans - Actual, Imagined, and Implied187
ch. 6Thinking Is Social261
pt. 2The Particle Swarm and Collective Intelligence
ch. 7The Particle Swarm287
ch. 8Variations and Comparisons327
ch. 9Applications369
ch. 10Implications and Speculations393
ch. 11And in Conclusion ...421
App. AStatistics for Swarmers429
App. BGenetic Algorithm Implementation451
Glossary457
References475
Index497


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