collective behavior: an overview

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powerpoint presentation pattern.flocks.swarms.schools 01 collective behavior: an overview 02 the dynamics of flocking, swarming, and schooling 03 applications and implications of patterned group behavior plan: collective behavior: an overview a key principle involves limited individual cognitive demands; instead of central planning, local interactions (e.g., staying near 3 neighbors) result in complex, group-level dynamics. collective behavior refers to decentralized, self-organized patterns, evident in many biological systems; for example, 10,000 starlings murmuring rely only on local interactions. emergent properties arise when numerous individuals interact; no single member dictates the behavior, yet the collective performs functions like predator avoidance or resource acquisition. mathematical models and emergent properties agent-based models simulate emergent behavior from local interactions, like in flocking. boids, with only 3 simple rules, can form realistic flocking patterns: cohesion, separation, and alignment; illustrating complex results. cellular automata models display emergent properties through simple rules applied to cells. conway's game of life has …
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by 40%. computer graphics leverages particle systems to simulate flocks of birds or schools of fish, employing algorithms that mimic real-world collective behavior for more realistic visual effects across various media. thank you for your attention image1.jpeg image2.jpeg image3.jpeg
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powerpoint presentation pattern.flocks.swarms.schools 01 collective behavior: an overview 02 the dynamics of flocking, swarming, and schooling 03 applications and implications of patterned group behavior plan: collective behavior: an overview a key principle involves limited individual cognitive demands; instead of central planning, local interactions (e.g., staying near 3 neighbors) result in complex, group-level dynamics. collective behavior refers to decentralized, self-organized patterns, evident in many biological systems; for example, 10,000 starlings murmuring rely only on local interactions. emergent properties arise when numerous individuals interact; no single member dictates the behavior, yet the collective performs functions like predator avoidance or resource acquisition. math...

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