Computational Experiments with the Fuzzy Love and Romance



2. Things can be observed in romantic population

Interesting questions related to love and romance in the discussions of human inter-
personality - whether it is evolutionary psychology or general social theories - are what
construct our preferences over other persons and how they give impac
t to our social daily
life. The relations of micro-preferences with things that we can see in macro-views are
inherently non-linear and it is in some ways far from simplicity. The computational model
introduced in previous work (Situngkir, 2007) somehow let us to do ex
periments and give
tools to observe such non-linearity.






Figure 1

The rules depicting the loveable index of a female as seen by males in our artificial societies (above) and vice
versa (
below).

The fuzzy rules are as shown in figure 1 on male-to-female attraction and vice versa.
The rules showed the micro-view of what females see in males and what attract males of
females. However, agents are bounded in their neighborhood. Accessibility to preferred
opposite sex is the most important constraint on how someone chooses the right mate. As

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