International audienceThe roots of swarm intelligence are deeply embedded in the biological study of self-organized behaviors in social insects. From the routing of traffic in telecommunication networks to the design of control algorithms for groups of autonomous robots, the collective behaviors of these animals have inspired many of the foundational works in this emerging research field. For the first issue of this journal dedicated to swarm intelligence, we review the main biological principles that underlie the organization of insects' colonies. We begin with some reminders about the decentralized nature of such systems and we describe the underlying mechanisms of complex collective behaviors of social insects, from the concept of stigme...
Summary. The activities of social insects are often based on a self-organising pro-cess, that is, “a...
Abstract: This work gives an overview of the broad fiel of computational swarm intelligence and its ...
Most of the questions on the dynamics of systems of strongly interacting (simple) agents we can pose...
Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal collectives, r...
Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal collectives, r...
In this chapter we will introduce Swarm Intelligence (SI), a discipline dealing with artificial and ...
Abstract Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal colle...
One of the most influential concepts in artificial intelligence is the notion of the swarm. That is,...
The book is about the key elements required for designing, building and controlling effective artifi...
<i>Abstract</i><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div>Self-organization is common in natural system...
In this paper we are discussing regarding the Swarm Intelligence and there some of the examples. Any...
Swarm Collective Intelligence is a new branch of both engineering and social sciences that focus on ...
Self-organization is a process in which complex patterns or behaviors are produced without direction...
Recent work on the behavior of swarming creatures such as bees posits an innate collective intellige...
Swarm robotics has both an engineering as well as a scientific nature. On the one hand, it studies h...
Summary. The activities of social insects are often based on a self-organising pro-cess, that is, “a...
Abstract: This work gives an overview of the broad fiel of computational swarm intelligence and its ...
Most of the questions on the dynamics of systems of strongly interacting (simple) agents we can pose...
Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal collectives, r...
Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal collectives, r...
In this chapter we will introduce Swarm Intelligence (SI), a discipline dealing with artificial and ...
Abstract Basic elements of cognition have been identified in the behaviour displayed by animal colle...
One of the most influential concepts in artificial intelligence is the notion of the swarm. That is,...
The book is about the key elements required for designing, building and controlling effective artifi...
<i>Abstract</i><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div>Self-organization is common in natural system...
In this paper we are discussing regarding the Swarm Intelligence and there some of the examples. Any...
Swarm Collective Intelligence is a new branch of both engineering and social sciences that focus on ...
Self-organization is a process in which complex patterns or behaviors are produced without direction...
Recent work on the behavior of swarming creatures such as bees posits an innate collective intellige...
Swarm robotics has both an engineering as well as a scientific nature. On the one hand, it studies h...
Summary. The activities of social insects are often based on a self-organising pro-cess, that is, “a...
Abstract: This work gives an overview of the broad fiel of computational swarm intelligence and its ...
Most of the questions on the dynamics of systems of strongly interacting (simple) agents we can pose...