Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Jan 3;109(1):227-32. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1118318108. Epub 2011 Dec 19.
Previously, we showed using a computational agent-based model that a group of animals moving together can make a collective decision on direction of motion, even if there is a conflict between the directional preferences of two small subgroups of "informed" individuals and the remaining "uninformed" individuals have no directional preference. The model requires no explicit signaling or identification of informed individuals; individuals merely adjust their steering in response to socially acquired information on relative motion of neighbors. In this paper, we show how the dynamics of this system can be modeled analytically, and we derive a testable result that adding uninformed individuals improves stability of collective decision making. We first present a continuous-time dynamic model and prove a necessary and sufficient condition for stable convergence to a collective decision in this model. The stability of the decision, which corresponds to most of the group moving in one of two alternative preferred directions, depends explicitly on the magnitude of the difference in preferred directions; for a difference above a threshold the decision is stable and below that same threshold the decision is unstable. Given qualitative agreement with the results of the previous simulation study, we proceed to explore analytically the subtle but important role of the uninformed individuals in the continuous-time model. Significantly, we show that the likelihood of a collective decision increases with increasing numbers of uninformed individuals.
先前,我们利用基于计算代理的模型表明,即使两个“知情”小群体的方向偏好之间存在冲突,而其余“不知情”个体没有方向偏好,一组一起移动的动物也可以就运动方向做出集体决策。该模型不需要明确的信号或“知情”个体的识别;个体只需根据邻居相对运动的社会获取信息来调整转向。在本文中,我们展示了如何对该系统的动力学进行分析建模,并得出了一个可检验的结果,即增加“不知情”个体可以提高集体决策的稳定性。我们首先提出了一个连续时间动态模型,并证明了在该模型中稳定收敛到集体决策的必要和充分条件。该决策的稳定性,对应于大多数群体朝着两个替代首选方向之一移动,明确取决于首选方向差异的大小;差异大于阈值时决策是稳定的,低于同一阈值时决策是不稳定的。鉴于与之前的模拟研究结果定性一致,我们继续分析连续时间模型中“不知情”个体的微妙但重要作用。重要的是,我们表明,随着“不知情”个体数量的增加,集体决策的可能性增加。