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 You are hereby invited to a seminar in our tenth interdisciplinary series
on Evolution, Complexity and Cognition <http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108>
 (ECCO 2014-2015)

 Time: Friday October 17, 14h-16h

 Place: *room D.1.06*


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Different ways of being in control

Evo Busseniers <https://vub.academia.edu/EvoBusseniers>

(ECCO,GBI)


Abstract:



In cybernetics, it is assumed that a system wants to be in control to get
to a desired state. People usually want to feel like they “have control
over their life”. Does this necessarily mean they have to control others?
If so, you get into a competition mode, where people are fighting for
control. But in this talk, I'll argue that there are different ways of
being in control. You can try to control everything completely, or you can
try to find synergies in your environment, so that you can develop yourself
to the fullest, without standing in the way of other people’s development.
One of the differences in control is the locality: you can either try to
change things locally, or try to control everything. Another aspect is on
how you act: you can adapt either your links/environment, the goals of your
neighbours, or the methods of your neighbours.



I will formalize this idea by generalizing Mesarovic's model of
coordination. I will put different models of control in this framework, for
example the theory of controllability and the neural network model. In
controllability, you try to control the whole network, putting all nodes to
a desired state. In models of neural networks, each agent tries to control
its reference value by adapting its links with its neighbours. I call this
self-organized control.

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 Upcoming Seminars



*Oct. 24  *

Lotzi Bölöni

*An autobiographical approach to cognition*


*Oct. 31  *

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*Information-Energy Metasystem Model*



*Nov. 7  *

Harry Halpin and Smári McCarthy



*Nov. 14 *

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*Nov. 21    *

Ivo Velitchkov

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*Nov. 28*

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*Dec. 5    *

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*Linking Complexity Science and Strategic Management*


*Dec. 12  *

Ben Collins

*The Internet of Places/ The Future of Brands*


*Dec. 19    *

Jeanne Dietsch

*Interactions of emotion, rationality, faith and institutions on the
outcomes of trust*


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 More info about the ECCO seminar program: http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108

-- 
Evo

Evo Busseniers - Seminar Coordinator
ECCO Group (VUB) <http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/1>
Email:  [email protected]
Website: http://vub.academia.edu/EvoBusseniers
<http://be.linkedin.com/in/weaver9/>

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