We have studied how leaders emerge in a group as a consequence of interactions among its members. We propose that leaders can emerge as a consequence of a self-organized process based on local rules of dyadic interactions among individuals. Flocks are an example of self-organized behaviour in a group and properties similar to those observed in flocks might also explain some of the dynamics and organization of human groups. We developed an agent-based model that generated flocks in a virtual world and implemented it in a multi-agent simulation computer program that computed indices at each time step of the simulation to quantify the degree to which a group moved in a coordinated way (index of flocking behaviour) and the degree to which speci...
<div><p>We study a neuro-inspired model that mimics a discussion (or information dissemination) proc...
This work proposes a method for predicting the internal mechanisms of individual agents using observ...
Swarming, schooling, flocking and herding are all names given to the wide variety of collective beha...
We have studied how leaders emerge in a group as a consequence of interactions among its members. We...
All the authors thank Byron Crouch for his work on performing exploratory simulations of the model. ...
For modern biology and ethology, the reason for the emergence of leaders-followers patterns in group...
In this paper we examine the factors contributing to the emergence of leadership in a group, and we ...
Large scale coordination without dominant, consistent leadership is frequent in nature. How individu...
In this paper we examine the factors contributing to the emergence of leadership in a group, and we ...
How is movement of individuals coordinated as a group? This is a fundamental question of social beha...
Effective teamwork in an initially leaderless group requires a high level of collective leadership e...
Large scale coordination without dominant, consistent leadership is frequent in nature. How individu...
<div><p>Recent theoretical contributions have suggested a theory of leadership that is grounded in c...
In this paper, we present a theoretical framework for design and analysis of distributed flocking al...
In this paper we examine the factors contributing to the emergence of leadership in a group, and we ...
<div><p>We study a neuro-inspired model that mimics a discussion (or information dissemination) proc...
This work proposes a method for predicting the internal mechanisms of individual agents using observ...
Swarming, schooling, flocking and herding are all names given to the wide variety of collective beha...
We have studied how leaders emerge in a group as a consequence of interactions among its members. We...
All the authors thank Byron Crouch for his work on performing exploratory simulations of the model. ...
For modern biology and ethology, the reason for the emergence of leaders-followers patterns in group...
In this paper we examine the factors contributing to the emergence of leadership in a group, and we ...
Large scale coordination without dominant, consistent leadership is frequent in nature. How individu...
In this paper we examine the factors contributing to the emergence of leadership in a group, and we ...
How is movement of individuals coordinated as a group? This is a fundamental question of social beha...
Effective teamwork in an initially leaderless group requires a high level of collective leadership e...
Large scale coordination without dominant, consistent leadership is frequent in nature. How individu...
<div><p>Recent theoretical contributions have suggested a theory of leadership that is grounded in c...
In this paper, we present a theoretical framework for design and analysis of distributed flocking al...
In this paper we examine the factors contributing to the emergence of leadership in a group, and we ...
<div><p>We study a neuro-inspired model that mimics a discussion (or information dissemination) proc...
This work proposes a method for predicting the internal mechanisms of individual agents using observ...
Swarming, schooling, flocking and herding are all names given to the wide variety of collective beha...