Wednesday, March 09, 2005

 

DISCUS & the 4-quad chart

The DISCUS (distributed innovation and scalable collaboration in uncertain settings) project has been the subject of experimentation and a series of posts over the last few weeks, but IlliGAL Blogging has been somewhat remiss by not discussing the theoretical and computational underpinnings of that project more fully. The project dates to some work with Alex Kosorukoff (see Alex's Free Knowledge Exchange work that goes back to 1997) published at the 2002 GECCO conference (see paper here).


Who creates and who chooses. A 4-quad chart clarifies different types of GA. Posted by Hello

The universe of concern is reasonably fairly but simple captured in the diagram above. The y-axis considers whether a human or computer is the innovating (recombinative in the diagram) agent, and the x-axis considers whether a human or computer is the choosing (selection) agent

This decomposition of the problem yields 4 quadrants worthy of our attention. For example, C-C (computer as innovator and chooser) is a regular run-of-the-mill GA with computational fitness function and genetic operators. The H-C quadrant (human chooser, computerized innovator) is an interactive GA. DISCUS is a hybrid of all four quads arranged systematically to organize the thoughts of a core innovation team (of humans), computational agents, and human stakeholders affected by and affecting a design effort. More DISCUS publications and presentations are available here.


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