I Puga-Gonzalez, C Sueur - Journal of Artificial Societies and Social …, 2017 - hal.science
The individual-based model GrooFiWorld proposes a parsimonious theory explaining the complexbehaviour of macaque societies. It suggests that the socio-spatial structure of the …
HM Gascuel, F Peruani, R Bon - Animal Behaviour, 2021 - Elsevier
Highlights•Pairs of initiators and first followers were obtained experimentally.•Controlled departures revealed interaction neighbours of group members.•Probability of being an …
Highlights•We used social network analysis to see how food shortage affects following behaviour.•We studied several captive house sparrow flocks.•We found that food reduction …
C Sueur, F Mery - Frontiers in Psychology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Understanding the link between individual behavior and population organization and functioning has long been central to ecology and evolutionary biology (Krause et al., 2009; …
R Murimi - MIT Computational Law Report, 2022 - law.mit.edu
Governance, in its various forms, strives to solve the resource allocation problem in resource- constrained societies. Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) have emerged as a …
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Intelligent System and Knowledge Engineering presents selected papers from the conference ISKE 2011, held December 15 …
Many social groups are made up of complex social networks in which each individual associates with a distinct subset of its groupmates. If social groups become larger over time …
Managers are increasingly concerned in making timely and correct decisions, using adaptable decision structures, processes and mechanisms. For this purpose, they resort to …
Nowadays, due to the societal and technological trends such as big data, social networks or e-democracy, large-scale group decision making has become one of the most relevant …