Fishing for Insight
Last Updated on July 25, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Kal Lemma
Originally published on Towards AI.
School of Fish
Collective Behavior can be seen all around us. What really defines collective behavior models is that there is no global orchestrator that directs any power, but rather many individual agents locally communicating or interacting with each other, which allows them to synchronize or coordinate with the population.
Collective Behavior can start to be modeled in two modes, the Lagrangian or Eulerian. For the Lagrangian model, the modeling strategy is individually based, where each individualβs movements are simulated based on simple rules for their interactions: terms of distances between group members. This then allows the observance of the emerging collective motions. Past… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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