Inference of interaction rules of animals moving in groups usually relies on an analysis of large scale system behaviour. Models are tuned through repeated simulation until they match the observed behaviour. More recent work has used the fine scale motions of animals to validate and fit the rules of interaction of animals in groups. Here, we use a Bayesian methodology to compare a variety of models to the collective motion of glass prawns (Paratya australiensis). We show that these exhibit a stereotypical 'phase transition', whereby an increase in density leads to the onset of collective motion in one direction. We fit models to this data, which range from: a mean-field model where all prawns interact globally; to a spatial Markovian model ...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
While a rich variety of self-propelled particle models propose to explain the collective motion of f...
<div><p>Inference of interaction rules of animals moving in groups usually relies on an analysis of ...
Inference of interaction rules of animals moving in groups usually relies on an analysis of large sc...
Inference of interaction rules of animals moving in groups usually relies on an analysis of large sc...
Abstract. We will deonstrate the use of (more or less!) Bayesian methods for inferring interaction r...
The emergence of similar collective patterns from different self-propelled particle models of animal...
<div><p>Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the obs...
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
While a rich variety of self-propelled particle models propose to explain the collective motion of f...
<div><p>Inference of interaction rules of animals moving in groups usually relies on an analysis of ...
Inference of interaction rules of animals moving in groups usually relies on an analysis of large sc...
Inference of interaction rules of animals moving in groups usually relies on an analysis of large sc...
Abstract. We will deonstrate the use of (more or less!) Bayesian methods for inferring interaction r...
The emergence of similar collective patterns from different self-propelled particle models of animal...
<div><p>Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the obs...
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
Collective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fascinated the observer, e...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
International audienceCollective motion phenomena in large groups of social organisms have long fasc...
While a rich variety of self-propelled particle models propose to explain the collective motion of f...