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Cross-inhibition leads to group consensus despite the presence of strongly opinionated minorities and asocial behaviour

Engineering and Technology

Cross-inhibition leads to group consensus despite the presence of strongly opinionated minorities and asocial behaviour

A. Reina, R. Zakir, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Andreagiovanni Reina, Raina Zakir, Giulia De Masi, and Eliseo Ferrante explores how cross-inhibition can promote group consensus even when facing stubborn minorities and asocial behavior. Their findings, demonstrated through robot swarm experiments, reveal a robust mechanism for creating resilient robotic systems designed for challenging environments.

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