论文标题
协调成本可以超过协作在执行复杂任务中的好处
The cost of coordination can exceed the benefit of collaboration in performing complex tasks
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论文摘要
人类和其他聪明的代理商通常依靠基于直觉的集体决策,该直觉胜过分组的个人。但是,目前,我们对小组何时表现更好的理论了解。在这里,我们在现实世界公民科学任务环境的背景下研究集体决策的绩效,在该环境中,与任务相关的培训中有差异的人合作。我们发现1)二元组逐渐提高性能,但与大多数情况下的个人相比,二元组没有占据集体利益; 2)在分别训练后切换到二元上下文时,协调的效率和速度成本始终大于拥有合作伙伴的杠杆作用,即使他们接受了该任务的专业培训; 3)在最复杂的任务上,有足够训练的二元组中的额外专家提高了准确性。这些发现凸显了个人接受的培训程度,手头的任务的复杂性以及所需的绩效指标都是在权衡集体决策的好处时需要考虑的关键因素。
Humans and other intelligent agents often rely on collective decision making based on an intuition that groups outperform individuals. However, at present, we lack a complete theoretical understanding of when groups perform better. Here we examine performance in collective decision-making in the context of a real-world citizen science task environment in which individuals with manipulated differences in task-relevant training collaborated. We find 1) dyads gradually improve in performance but do not experience a collective benefit compared to individuals in most situations; 2) the cost of coordination to efficiency and speed that results when switching to a dyadic context after training individually is consistently larger than the leverage of having a partner, even if they are expertly trained in that task; and 3) on the most complex tasks having an additional expert in the dyad who is adequately trained improves accuracy. These findings highlight that the extent of training received by an individual, the complexity of the task at hand, and the desired performance indicator are all critical factors that need to be accounted for when weighing up the benefits of collective decision-making.