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Assessing Human Judgment of Computationally Generated Swarming Behavior.

John Harvey1, Kathryn Elizabeth Merrick1, Hussein A Abbass1.   

Abstract

Computer-based swarm systems, aiming to replicate the flocking behavior of birds, were first introduced by Reynolds in 1987. In his initial work, Reynolds noted that while it was difficult to quantify the dynamics of the behavior from the model, observers of his model immediately recognized them as a representation of a natural flock. Considerable analysis has been conducted since then on quantifying the dynamics of flocking/swarming behavior. However, no systematic analysis has been conducted on human identification of swarming. In this paper, we assess subjects' assessment of the behavior of a simplified version of Reynolds' model. Factors that affect the identification of swarming are discussed and future applications of the resulting models are proposed. Differences in decision times for swarming-related questions asked during the study indicate that different brain mechanisms may be involved in different elements of the behavior assessment task. The relatively simple but finely tunable model used in this study provides a useful methodology for assessing individual human judgment of swarming behavior.
Copyright © 2018 Harvey, Merrick and Abbass.

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Keywords:  flocking; human perception; perception of biological motion; swarm intelligence; swarming

Year:  2018        PMID: 33500900      PMCID: PMC7805992          DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2018.00013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Robot AI        ISSN: 2296-9144


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