Title of article :
Metric–topological interaction model of collective behavior
Author/Authors :
Niizato، نويسنده , , Takayuki and Gunji، نويسنده , , Yukio-Pegio، نويسنده ,
Pages :
9
From page :
3041
To page :
3049
Abstract :
Many simulations of collective behavior have been presented in recent years. Recently, a pioneering study by Ballerini et al. (2008a,b) suggested that the interactions of birds in a flock should be modeled using the topological distance rather than the metric distance. The concept of topological distance is deemed important for explaining collective behavior. However, few studies have discussed the distinctions between the metric and topological distances. In this paper, we clarify the difference between models based on the topological and metric distances and propose a new hybrid model of these models. The agent of our model switches between these two interactions by tuning the threshold parameters. We show that this hybrid flocking model has the medium property between the metric and the topological distance. In other words, the agents of our hybrid model can dramatically make and divide flock by tuning their neighborhoods. This result suggests that making and dividing flock would be deeply connected with animalʹs cognition.
Keywords :
Hybrid metric–topological algorithm , collective behavior , Topological-distance , Flocking model , Metric-distance
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2086131
Link To Document :
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