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Personal digital twins and their socio-morphic networks : Current research trends and possibilities of the approach. / Kazakov, Vladislav V.; Kazakov, Vitaly G.; Katsel, Ekaterina M. et al.

In: CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Vol. 2569, 08.03.2020, p. 29-34.

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Kazakov, Vladislav V. ; Kazakov, Vitaly G. ; Katsel, Ekaterina M. et al. / Personal digital twins and their socio-morphic networks : Current research trends and possibilities of the approach. In: CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 2020 ; Vol. 2569. pp. 29-34.

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abstract = "The digital twin concept which occurred in industrial engineering, design and production, is increasingly being transferred to nature and a man. The article covers the special case of building digital twins that is twins of subjects that are created by the latter to replace themselves, for example, to help in any activity. The paper describes the features of such twins, the possibilities and ways of their implementation, highlights their ability to form multi-agent systems that are isomorphic to social networks. The article considers the set of tasks that can be effectively solved with the help of personal digital twins and the socio-morphic multi-agent systems formed by them. The article ends with a statement on the formation of a multidisciplinary research team for practice-oriented research in the field of personal digital twins and socio-morphic multi-agent systems built based on them and high-priority tasks of system prototyping.",
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