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This paper originates from the FP6 project "Emergence in the Loop (EMIL)" which explores the emergence of norms in artificial societies. Part of work package 3 of this project is a simulator that allows for simulation experiments in different scenarios, one of which is collaborative writing. The agents in this still prototypical implementation are able to perform certain actions, such as writing short texts, submitting them to a central collection of texts (the "encyclopaedia") or adding their texts to texts formerly prepared by other agents. At the same time they are able to comment upon others' texts, for instance checking for correct spelling, for double entries in the encyclopaedia or for plagiarisms. Findings of this kind lead to reproaching the original authors of blamable texts. Under certain conditions blamable activities are no longer performed after some time. | This paper originates from the FP6 project "Emergence in the Loop (EMIL)" which explores the emergence of norms in artificial societies. Part of work package 3 of this project is a simulator that allows for simulation experiments in different scenarios, one of which is collaborative writing. The agents in this still prototypical implementation are able to perform certain actions, such as writing short texts, submitting them to a central collection of texts (the "encyclopaedia") or adding their texts to texts formerly prepared by other agents. At the same time they are able to comment upon others' texts, for instance checking for correct spelling, for double entries in the encyclopaedia or for plagiarisms. Findings of this kind lead to reproaching the original authors of blamable texts. Under certain conditions blamable activities are no longer performed after some time. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:25, 19 February 2021
Authors | Klaus G. Troitzsch |
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Publication date | 2013 |
Links | Original |
Simulating Collaborative Writing: Software Agents Produce a Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2013, written by Klaus G. Troitzsch.
Overview
This paper originates from the FP6 project "Emergence in the Loop (EMIL)" which explores the emergence of norms in artificial societies. Part of work package 3 of this project is a simulator that allows for simulation experiments in different scenarios, one of which is collaborative writing. The agents in this still prototypical implementation are able to perform certain actions, such as writing short texts, submitting them to a central collection of texts (the "encyclopaedia") or adding their texts to texts formerly prepared by other agents. At the same time they are able to comment upon others' texts, for instance checking for correct spelling, for double entries in the encyclopaedia or for plagiarisms. Findings of this kind lead to reproaching the original authors of blamable texts. Under certain conditions blamable activities are no longer performed after some time.
Embed
Wikipedia Quality
Troitzsch, Klaus G.. (2013). "[[Simulating Collaborative Writing: Software Agents Produce a Wikipedia]]".
English Wikipedia
{{cite journal |last1=Troitzsch |first1=Klaus G. |title=Simulating Collaborative Writing: Software Agents Produce a Wikipedia |date=2013 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Simulating_Collaborative_Writing:_Software_Agents_Produce_a_Wikipedia}}
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Troitzsch, Klaus G.. (2013). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Simulating_Collaborative_Writing:_Software_Agents_Produce_a_Wikipedia">Simulating Collaborative Writing: Software Agents Produce a Wikipedia</a>".