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SUMMARY:High-throughput collective animal behavior studies and their conne
 ctions to artificial systems - Máté Nagy (Eötvös Loránd University)
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DESCRIPTION:Spectacular aerial displays of birds\, the mesmerizing swirlin
 g of giant schools of fish or the rumbling gallop of hundreds of horses ar
 e fascinating examples of group behavior occurring in nature. During the p
 resentation\, we examine how these interesting phenomena are created throu
 gh the interactions of individuals with each other and their environment\,
  and how we can understand them with the help of physics and emerging tech
 nologies. Birds can gain energy from the rising air currents of the atmosp
 here\, and with the help of information from their conspecifics\, they are
  able to masterfully utilize the otherwise complex flow field\, which vari
 es in time and space. Can robots using artificial intelligence achieve sim
 ilar performance? Let's see what we can learn from the biological insights
  and how we can use them to design artificial systems.
LOCATION:Seminar Room 1\, Newton Institute
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