Quasi-PSO Algorithm for Modeling Foraging Dynamics in Social Mammals

作者: Marco Campenní , Federico Cecconi

DOI: 10.4018/JATS.2011010103

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摘要: In this paper, the authors present a computational model of fundamental social phenomenon in study animal behavior: foraging. The purpose work is, first, to test validity proposed compared another existing model, flocking model; then, try understand whether may provide useful suggestions studying size group some species mammals.

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