We derive a new method to infer from data the out-of-equilibrium alignment dynamics of collectively moving animal groups, by considering the maximum entropy model distribution consistent with temporal and spatial correlations of flight direction. When bird neighborhoods evolve rapidly, this dynamical inference correctly learns the parameters of the model, while a static one relying only on the spatial correlations fails. When neighbors change slowly and the detailed balance is satisfied, we recover the static procedure. We demonstrate the validity of the method on simulated data. The approach is applicable to other systems of active matter
Flocking is a paradigmatic example of collective animal behaviour, where global order emerges out of...
We develop a model for the rich dynamics of a flock in a marginalized ordering state. The aim is to ...
Collective behaviour can be difficult to discern because it is not limited to animal aggregations su...
We derive a new method to infer from data the out-of-equilibrium alignment dynamics of collectively ...
The correlated motion of flocks is an example of global order emerging from local interactions. An e...
Flocking is a typical example of emergent collective behavior, where interactions between individual...
Bird flocks are a paradigmatic example of collective motion. One of the prominent traits of flocking...
Collective behavior in biological systems is a complex topic, to say the least. It runs wildly acros...
The numerical simulations of physical systems are a widely used instrument in scienti c investigatio...
Several models of flocking have been promoted based on simulations with qualitatively naturalistic b...
Flocks of birds exhibit a remarkable degree of coordination and collective response. It is not just ...
<div><p>Several models of flocking have been promoted based on simulations with qualitatively natura...
One of the most striking examples of natural animal behavior is the highly ordered coordinated group...
Collective behaviors that seem highly ordered and result in collective alignment, such as schooling ...
<div><p>Collective behaviors that seem highly ordered and result in collective alignment, such as sc...
Flocking is a paradigmatic example of collective animal behaviour, where global order emerges out of...
We develop a model for the rich dynamics of a flock in a marginalized ordering state. The aim is to ...
Collective behaviour can be difficult to discern because it is not limited to animal aggregations su...
We derive a new method to infer from data the out-of-equilibrium alignment dynamics of collectively ...
The correlated motion of flocks is an example of global order emerging from local interactions. An e...
Flocking is a typical example of emergent collective behavior, where interactions between individual...
Bird flocks are a paradigmatic example of collective motion. One of the prominent traits of flocking...
Collective behavior in biological systems is a complex topic, to say the least. It runs wildly acros...
The numerical simulations of physical systems are a widely used instrument in scienti c investigatio...
Several models of flocking have been promoted based on simulations with qualitatively naturalistic b...
Flocks of birds exhibit a remarkable degree of coordination and collective response. It is not just ...
<div><p>Several models of flocking have been promoted based on simulations with qualitatively natura...
One of the most striking examples of natural animal behavior is the highly ordered coordinated group...
Collective behaviors that seem highly ordered and result in collective alignment, such as schooling ...
<div><p>Collective behaviors that seem highly ordered and result in collective alignment, such as sc...
Flocking is a paradigmatic example of collective animal behaviour, where global order emerges out of...
We develop a model for the rich dynamics of a flock in a marginalized ordering state. The aim is to ...
Collective behaviour can be difficult to discern because it is not limited to animal aggregations su...