English

Social decision-making driven by artistic explore-exploit tension

Physics and Society 2018-12-19 v1 Systems and Control Dynamical Systems

Abstract

We studied social decision-making in the rule-based improvisational dance ThereThere MightMight BeBe OthersOthers, where dancers make in-the-moment compositional choices. Rehearsals provided a natural test-bed with communication restricted to non-verbal cues. We observed a key artistic explore-exploit tension in which the dancers switched between exploitation of existing artistic opportunities and riskier exploration of new ones. We investigated how the rules influenced the dynamics using rehearsals together with a model generalized from evolutionary dynamics. We tuned the rules to heighten the tension and modeled nonlinear fitness and feedback dynamics for mutation rate to capture the observed temporal phasing of the dancers' exploration-versus-exploitation. Using bifurcation analysis, we identified key controls of the tension and showed how they could shape the decision-making dynamics of the model much like turning a "dial" in the instructions to the dancers could shape the dance. The investigation became an integral part of the development of the dance.

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@article{arxiv.1812.07117,
  title  = {Social decision-making driven by artistic explore-exploit tension},
  author = {Kayhan Ozcimder and Biswadip Dey and Alessio Franci and Rebecca Lazier and Daniel Trueman and Naomi Ehrich Leonard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.07117},
  year   = {2018}
}
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