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[Swarmfest2007] submission for swarmfest


From: Jim Anderson
Subject: [Swarmfest2007] submission for swarmfest
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 18:08:34 -0700

Dear committee

Here is a submission for swarmfest 2007.

You may put it as a talk or a poster as the schedule allows.

 

Thanks

Jim

 

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Title: Adaptive Ecological Network Dynamics

 

James J. Anderson

School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences

University of Washington

 

We have initiated a project to explore how information gathering, interpretation, and exchange among individuals affect group predator/prey behavior viewed through the lens of network structure/function. The ELAM modeling framework to be used combines (1) an Eulerian framework to govern the physical and environmental domain, (2) a Lagrangian framework to govern the sensory perception and movement trajectories of individuals in the domain, and (3) an Agent Model governing the cognitive domain responsible for the behavior of individuals.  Drawing on examples from insect swarms, fish schools, bird flocks, and animal packs a goal of the research is to postulate and explore in silico how differing sensory, cognitive and physiological capabilities structure predator/prey network dynamics. We will attempt to mimic the capabilities of our spectrum of taxa using algorithms that have some rudimentary relationships to underlying biological and physiological mechanisms. We will do this through particle-tracking and sensory perception modeling in heterogeneous environments (Andy Goodwin & Todd Bridges, ERDC) to evaluate algorithms of cognitive/neurological function eliciting emergence of alternative forms of group predator/prey behavior (Jim Anderson and Bertrand Lemasson, University of Washington).

 

 


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