Artificial ants are "small" units, moving autonomously around on a shared, dynamically changing "space", directly or indirectly exchanging some kind of information. Artificial ants are frequently conceived as a paradigm for collective adaptive systems. In this paper, we discuss means to represent continuous moves of "ants" in discrete models. More generally, we challenge the role of the notion of "time" in artificial ant systems and models. We suggest a modeling framework that structures behavior along causal dependencies, and not along temporal relations. We present all arguments by help of a simple example. As a modeling framework we employ Heraklit; an emerging framework that already has proven its worth in many contexts.
翻译:人工蚂蚁是“ 小型” 的单位, 在一个共同的、 动态变化的“ 空间” 上自主移动, 直接或间接地交换某种信息。 人工蚂蚁经常被视为集体适应系统的范例。 在本文中, 我们讨论在离散模型中代表“ 蚂蚁” 持续移动的方式。 更一般地说, 我们质疑人工蚂蚁系统和模型中“ 时间” 概念的作用。 我们建议一个建模框架, 构建因果依赖性的行为, 而不是时间关系。 我们用一个简单的例子来提出所有的论点。 作为建模框架,我们雇用了海拉基特( Heraklit ) ; 一个在很多情况下已经证明了其价值的新兴框架。