Reminder: today is our seminar by Iavor, who is visiting ECCO until the end of this week...

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When?
 Monday, Nov. 26, 2007, 2-4 pm.

Where?
The seminar room is B 0.036 (building B, level 0, close to the human sciences computer rooms), on the VUB Campus Etterbeek. Coffee and drinks are available. Free entrance: everybody welcome!



Stigmergic university: conceptual and practical issues

Iavor Kostov
(ECCO, Sofia, Bulgaria)


Abstract
The proposed Stigmergic university is envisioned as a collaborative effort aimed at developing an open Internet-based system that will eventually have functionality close to that of present-day universities. The two main functions of a good university are teaching and research. In order to emulate them, the Stigmergic university will build an ever-expanding and self-organising knowledge network that will serve both as a repository for knowledge and as an environment for the expansion of that knowledge. To build such a network the system will rely on a stigmergic question-answer mechanism where questions will serve as stigmergic stimuli that will prompt users of the network to write answers to these questions which in turn will act as stimuli for asking further questions and thus leading to an autocatalytic process of knowledge expansion. Also, a number of advanced algorithms will be used for the self-organization of the knowledge network that may facilitate the emergence of new scientific domains that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries.

In this seminar, a number of conceptual and practical issues pertaining to the development of the Stigmergic university will be discussed. Among them are the philosophical underpinnings of the project (the knowledge network as an environment supporting the construction of adaptive representations), design issues (specifics of the question-answer mechanism and of the algorithms for self-organization), implementational issues (attracting collaborators, selecting the computational environment for the system). Since the problems are still mostly at a brain-storming stage, the seminar is intended more as a discussion rather than a presentation.


Upcoming Seminars

Thu, 29 nov: Yannick Joye: Evolutionary Psychology of Beauty in Architecture
(note that we will exceptionally have two seminars in this same week, on Monday and on Thursday!)

Thu, 6 dec: Clément Vidal: Approaches to the fine-tuning problem in cosmology: an overview.


More information about the ECCO seminars

See http://ecco.vub.ac.be/drupal/?q=node/28 for the full program.

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Francis Heylighen
Evolution, Complexity and Cognition group
Free University of Brussels
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/HEYL.html


"... a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention" - Herbert A. Simon <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Simon>
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Francis Heylighen
Evolution, Complexity and Cognition group
Free University of Brussels
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/HEYL.html

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