A Behavioral Interpretation of Resilience and Antifragility
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Vincenzo De Florio, INRIA, 14 Nov. 2014
A BehavioralInterpretation of Resilience
and Antifragility
Vincenzo De Florio / &
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ANTIFRAGILITY
RESILIENCE
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RESILIENCE
BEHAVIOR
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RESILIENCE
BEHAVIOR (SYSTEM, ENVIRONMENT)INTERPLAY b/w
IDENTITYPRESERVING
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Behavioristic approach• Rosenblueth, Wiener, & Bigelow, “Behavior,
purpose and teleology”, Phi.Sci. 10 (1943!):• “Given any system relatively abstracted from its
environment for study, the behavioristic approach consists in the examination of the output of the system and of the relations of this output to the input. - By output is meant any change produced in the environment by the system . - By input, conversely, is meant any event external to the system that modifies this system in any manner.”
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BehaviorPA
SSIV
E
AC
TIVE
RA
ND
OM
PUR
POSE
FUL
TELE
OLO
GIC
PREDICTIVE
System onlyreceives energy
from externalsource
System isthe source of the
output energy
behavior is not interpreted as
directed to a goal
A goal canbe identified
Distance fromthe goal steersthe behavior
Distance frompredicted position
of goal steersthe behavior
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Behavior classes
• From a systemic point of view:• Passive < active;
random < purposeful < teleological < predictive .
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Resilient behaviors
• Active behavior intended to retain the system identity• Aristotelian Entelechy!
"Being at work while staying the same"
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Resilient behaviors
• Active behavior, thus 1. only purposeful2. only teleological3. predictive
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Resilient, only-purposeful behavior
• ELASTICITY“The ability of a body that has been subjected to an external force to recover its size and shape, following deformation” (McGraw-Hill, 2003)
• No “advanced” behavior; system just makes use of its internal characteristics and resources so as to mask the action of external forces
→ Redundancy-based.
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Resilient, teleological & predictive behaviors
• ENTELECHISM• System is able to exert teleological or
predictive behaviors; it continuously adjusts its functions to compensate for changes
• so as to persist one's “identity”• IDENTITY: a system's
peculiar and distinctive functional and non-functional features
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Identity• Ability to "comply to one’s definition"• Related to fidelity: "compliance
between corresponding figures of interest in two separate but communicating domains"
• More in "Antifragility = Elasticity + Resilience + Machine Learning. Models and Algorithms for Open System Fidelity", http://goo.gl/VvtXRt
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Resilient behaviors (cont.d)
• Active behavior, thus 1. only purposeful2. only teleological3. predictive4. Auto-predictive
& evolving
ELASTICITY
ENTELECHISM
ANTIFRAGI-LITY
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Computational Antifragility• Behavior of a system that –predicts future sys-env fit – learns from the past & evolves
• "Being-at-work while improving-the-self"• System does not stay the same:
The feedback changes the "self"• Resilience + machine learning
(see cited paper)
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RESILIENCE
BEHAVIOR (SYSTEM, ENVIRONMENT)INTERPLAY b/w
IDENTITYPRESERVING
ANTIFRAGILITY
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Resilience: Interplay(S, E)
RESPONSE:PURPOSEFUL,NON-TELEO-LOGIC BEHA-
VIORS
INPUT:RANDOM
BEHAVIORS
SYSTEMENVIRONMENT
Better not to be too clever in the face of aturbulent environment!
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Resilience: Interplay(S, E)
RESPONSE:> PURPOSEFUL
BEHAVIORS
INPUT:PURPOSEFUL
NON-TELEOLOGICBEHAVIORS
SYSTEMENVIRONMENT
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Resilience: Interplay(S, E)
RESPONSE:> TELEOLOGIC/
PREDICTIVE BEHAVIORS
INPUT:TELEOLOGIC /PREDICTIVEBEHAVIORS
SYSTEMENVIRONMENT
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"Behavioral" Game Theory
Passive Random Purposeful Teleologic Predictive Antifragile
Passive ?,? -1,1 -1,1 -1,1 -1,1 -1,1
Random 1,-1 ?,? -1,1 -1,1 -1,1 -1,1 (*)
Purposeful 1,-1 1,-1 ?,? -1,1 -1,1 -1,1
Teleologic 1,-1 -1,1 1,-1 ?,? -1,1 -1,1
Predictive 1,-1 -1,1 1,-1 1,-1 ?,? -1,1
Antifragile 1,-1 1,-1 (*) 1,-1 1,-1 1,-1 ?,?
(*): if a player can learn that the other one is behaving randomly
ENVIRONMENT
SYST
EM
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Antifragility
• Conjecture: antifragility is (also) the ability to be "auto-resilient":–Monitor/Analyze/Learn the behaviors of the
"opponent"– Adjust one's behavior so as to maximize the
chances to "win"– Learn from mistakes and successes
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...Monitor/Analyze "the opponent"...
• Requirement: a model of the risk• The dynamic drifting of the risk as an
indication of the behaviorial class of E• Conjecture: the stability of the risk drifting
reveals aspects of E's behavior
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Conclusions
PASS
IVE
AC
TIVE
RA
ND
OM
PUR
POSE
FUL
TELE
OLO
GIC
PRED
ICTI
VE
System isthe source of the
output energy
A goal canbe identified
Distance frompredicted position
of goal steersthe behavior
ANTI-FRA-GILE
Social behaviorInterplay-aware
Feedback modifies"self"
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Conclusions
• Untrodden territory! Much yet to be done
• Urgent requirement!
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Conclusions
• ANTIFRAGILE 2015: http://goo.gl/4xJW69
• ERACLIOS: "Elasticity, Resilie-nce, Antifragility in CoLlective & Individual Objects and Systems" http://eraclios.blogspot.be/
• LinkedIn group "Computational Antifragility". http://goo.gl/1N0XB1