Abstract of A visual model of collective behavior in crowds, by Gregory C. Dachner, Ph.D., Brown University, May 2021. Collective motion in human crowds emerges …
It is commonly believed that global patterns of motion in flocks, schools, and crowds emerge from local interactions between individuals, through a process of self-organization. …
The local interactions between neighbors serve as the fundamental building blocks that give rise to human crowd behavior, but little is known about the actual …
“Military Medicine, Morale, and the Affective Management of Men in the Early Twentieth-Century United States,” argues that the US Army was a critical social-scientific laboratory …
Abstract of Self-Organization in Human Crowds: The Transition from Averaging to Competition, by Trenton D. Wirth, Ph.D., Brown University, May 2021 The collective motion of …
Coordinated migration patterns emerge from the interactions of discrete individuals, ranging from self-propelled particles and mammalian cells at the microscopic scale to robots and animals …