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Hybrid Societies : Challenges and Perspectives in the Design of Collective Behavior in Self-organizing Systems

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Khaluf, Yara
Botev, Jean
Divband Soorati, Mohammad
Ferrante, Eliseo
Kosak, Oliver
Montanier, Jean-Marc
Mostaghim, Sanaz
Redpath, Richard
Timmis, Jon
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI. Frontiers Media. 2016, 3, 14. eISSN 2296-9144. Available under: doi: 10.3389/frobt.2016.00014

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Hybrid societies are self-organizing, collective systems, which are composed of different components, for example, natural and artificial parts (bio-hybrid) or human beings interacting with and through technical systems (socio-technical). Many different disciplines investigate methods and systems closely related to the design of hybrid societies. A stronger collaboration between these disciplines could allow for re-use of methods and create significant synergies. We identify three main areas of challenges in the design of self-organizing hybrid societies. First, we identify the formalization challenge. There is an urgent need for a generic model that allows a description and comparison of collective hybrid societies. Second, we identify the system design challenge. Starting from the formal specification of the system, we need to develop an integrated design process. Third, we identify the challenge of interdisciplinarity. Current research on self-organizing hybrid societies stretches over many different fields and hence requires the re-use and synthesis of methods at intersections between disciplines. We then conclude by presenting our perspective for future approaches with high potential in this area.

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hybrid society, bio-hybrid, distributed, collective, self-organization, design, interdisciplinarity

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ISO 690HAMANN, Heiko, Yara KHALUF, Jean BOTEV, Mohammad DIVBAND SOORATI, Eliseo FERRANTE, Oliver KOSAK, Jean-Marc MONTANIER, Sanaz MOSTAGHIM, Richard REDPATH, Jon TIMMIS, 2016. Hybrid Societies : Challenges and Perspectives in the Design of Collective Behavior in Self-organizing Systems. In: Frontiers in Robotics and AI. Frontiers Media. 2016, 3, 14. eISSN 2296-9144. Available under: doi: 10.3389/frobt.2016.00014
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  title={Hybrid Societies : Challenges and Perspectives in the Design of Collective Behavior in Self-organizing Systems},
  volume={3},
  journal={Frontiers in Robotics and AI},
  author={Hamann, Heiko and Khaluf, Yara and Botev, Jean and Divband Soorati, Mohammad and Ferrante, Eliseo and Kosak, Oliver and Montanier, Jean-Marc and Mostaghim, Sanaz and Redpath, Richard and Timmis, Jon},
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