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* Collective action: spectators in a sports game who cheer collectively | * Collective action: spectators in a sports game who cheer collectively | ||
Collective cognition can lead to forms of [[Collective Intelligence|collective intelligence]]. | Collective cognition can lead to interesting forms of [[Collective Intelligence|collective intelligence]] and [[Swarm Intelligence|swarm intelligence]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:45, 6 March 2011
Collective perception or collective cognition is the common cogntion of a particular object by more than one agent or person. It is similar to collective action. In both cases, all agents are focused on a single process. The spectators in a sports game can exhibit both types:
- Collective perception: spectators in a sports game who watch the game
- Collective action: spectators in a sports game who cheer collectively
Collective cognition can lead to interesting forms of collective intelligence and swarm intelligence.
Links
- Notebook entries on Collective Cognition
- SFI Workshop on Collective Cognition