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WIAS
2010
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13 years 9 months ago
Spatial pattern growth and emergent animat segregation
Spatial agent models can be used to explore self-organising effects such as pattern growth and segregation. We employ our predator-prey model to study these emergent behaviours in...
Kenneth A. Hawick, C. J. Scogings
IAT
2008
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Emergent Spatial Agent Segregation
Animat agents are usually formulated as spatially located agents that interact according to some microscopic behavioural rules. We use our predator-prey animat model to explore sp...
Kenneth A. Hawick, Chris Scogings
WSC
2007
14 years 1 months ago
Spatial emergence of genotypical tribes in an animat simulation model
We observe the spontaneous emergence of spatial tribes in an animat agent model where simple genetic inheritance is supported. Our predator-prey model simulates a flat-world of a...
Kenneth A. Hawick, Chris Scogings, Heath A. James
GEM
2009
13 years 9 months ago
Animat Swarms and Spatial Emergence Phenomena
Swarms of microscopic organisms are well known in nature and have been shown to exhibit many unexpected collective behaviours. We model a swarm of artificial animats in a model wh...
Kenneth A. Hawick, Chris Scogings
ACAL
2009
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Emergent Societal Effects of Crimino-Social Forces in an Animat Agent Model
Societal behaviour can be studied at a causal level by perturbing a stable multi-agent model with new microscopic behaviours and observing the statistical response over an ensembl...
Chris Scogings, Kenneth A. Hawick