Selected papers of the Second Workshop on Concurrency and compositionality
A molecular quasi-random model of computations applied to evaluate collective intelligence
Future Generation Computer Systems - Special issue: Bio-inspired solutions to parallel processing problems
Swarm intelligence: from natural to artificial systems
Swarm intelligence: from natural to artificial systems
Computational Collective Intelligence
Computational Collective Intelligence
A formal definition of the phenomenon of collective intelligence and its IQ measure
Future Generation Computer Systems - Special issue on bio-impaired solutions to parallel processing problems
Fully automated resource retrieval in telecommunications and internet converged environments
Information Systems Frontiers
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This paper will attempt to formally analyze the problem of individual existence of a being versus its existence in a social structure, through evaluation of Collective Intelligence efficiency. On the basis of two simulation models of two very distant cases of Collective Intelligence, some results to this problem will be given and discussed. Cases are: survival abilities of a bacterial colony, and hunter and dog versus rabbit. This paper also presents the methodology of identification and translation of the mentioned cases of Collective Intelligence phenomena into simulation models. The results show a strong increase of the social structure ability when the Collective Intelligence is functioning. The problem of the Collective Intelligence is so complex, that the results presented here should be considered as a case study. In general, on the basis of presented results, the paper advertises and advocates the theory of Collective Intelligence based on molecular model of computations.