Classical models of collective behavior often take a “bird’s-eye perspective,” assuming that individuals have access to social information that is not directly available (e.g., the behavior of individuals outside of their field of view). Despite the explanatory success of those models, it is now thought that a better understanding needs to incorporate the perception of the individual, i.e., how internal and external information are acquired and processed. In particular, vision has appeared to be a central feature to gather external information and influence the collective organization of the group. Here, we show that a vision-based model of collective behavior is sufficient to generate organized collective behavior in the absence of spatial...
abstract: This thesis focused on understanding how humans visually perceive swarm behavior through t...
In human and animal groups, social interactions often rely on the transmission of information via vi...
International audienceRobot swarms consist of large numbers of autonomous robots, whose behaviour ha...
Classical models of collective behavior often take a “bird’s-eye perspective,” assuming that individ...
Abstract: We present a study that aims at understanding how perception can be the result of a collec...
Naturally occurring collective motion is a fascinating phenomenon in which swarming individuals aggr...
Collective phenomena are studied in a range of contexts-from controlling locust plagues to efficient...
We present a study that aims at understanding how perception can be the result of a collective, self...
Collective phenomena are studied in a range of contexts-from controlling locust plagues to efficient...
In this paper, we present an evolutionary robotics experiment that aims at studying how a macroscopi...
Collective phenomena are studied in a range of contexts—from controlling locust plagues to efficient...
Animals can carry their environmental sensing abilities beyond their own limits by using the advanta...
When faced with the need of implementing a decentralized behavior for a group of collaborating robot...
The swarming, flocking, and schooling behaviors of animals, in which agents tend to align orientatio...
In densely packed groups demonstrating collective behaviour, such as bird flocks, fish schools or pa...
abstract: This thesis focused on understanding how humans visually perceive swarm behavior through t...
In human and animal groups, social interactions often rely on the transmission of information via vi...
International audienceRobot swarms consist of large numbers of autonomous robots, whose behaviour ha...
Classical models of collective behavior often take a “bird’s-eye perspective,” assuming that individ...
Abstract: We present a study that aims at understanding how perception can be the result of a collec...
Naturally occurring collective motion is a fascinating phenomenon in which swarming individuals aggr...
Collective phenomena are studied in a range of contexts-from controlling locust plagues to efficient...
We present a study that aims at understanding how perception can be the result of a collective, self...
Collective phenomena are studied in a range of contexts-from controlling locust plagues to efficient...
In this paper, we present an evolutionary robotics experiment that aims at studying how a macroscopi...
Collective phenomena are studied in a range of contexts—from controlling locust plagues to efficient...
Animals can carry their environmental sensing abilities beyond their own limits by using the advanta...
When faced with the need of implementing a decentralized behavior for a group of collaborating robot...
The swarming, flocking, and schooling behaviors of animals, in which agents tend to align orientatio...
In densely packed groups demonstrating collective behaviour, such as bird flocks, fish schools or pa...
abstract: This thesis focused on understanding how humans visually perceive swarm behavior through t...
In human and animal groups, social interactions often rely on the transmission of information via vi...
International audienceRobot swarms consist of large numbers of autonomous robots, whose behaviour ha...