Collective phenomena and non-finite state computation in a human social system.
We investigate the computational structure of a paradigmatic example of distributed social interaction: that of the open-source Wikipedia community. We examine the statistical properties of its cooperative behavior, and perform model selection to determine whether this aspect of the system can be de...
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doaj-5ed9f92027fb4ed6a158682ae120e8822020-11-24T21:50:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7581810.1371/journal.pone.0075818Collective phenomena and non-finite state computation in a human social system.Simon DeDeoWe investigate the computational structure of a paradigmatic example of distributed social interaction: that of the open-source Wikipedia community. We examine the statistical properties of its cooperative behavior, and perform model selection to determine whether this aspect of the system can be described by a finite-state process, or whether reference to an effectively unbounded resource allows for a more parsimonious description. We find strong evidence, in a majority of the most-edited pages, in favor of a collective-state model, where the probability of a "revert" action declines as the square root of the number of non-revert actions seen since the last revert. We provide evidence that the emergence of this social counter is driven by collective interaction effects, rather than properties of individual users.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3794014?pdf=render |
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Collective phenomena and non-finite state computation in a human social system. |
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Collective phenomena and non-finite state computation in a human social system. |
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We investigate the computational structure of a paradigmatic example of distributed social interaction: that of the open-source Wikipedia community. We examine the statistical properties of its cooperative behavior, and perform model selection to determine whether this aspect of the system can be described by a finite-state process, or whether reference to an effectively unbounded resource allows for a more parsimonious description. We find strong evidence, in a majority of the most-edited pages, in favor of a collective-state model, where the probability of a "revert" action declines as the square root of the number of non-revert actions seen since the last revert. We provide evidence that the emergence of this social counter is driven by collective interaction effects, rather than properties of individual users. |
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