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Fast and Robust Flocking of Protesters on Street Networks
Moinard, Guillaume, Latapy, Matthieu
We propose a simple model of protesters scattered throughout a city who want to gather into large and mobile groups. This model relies on random walkers on a street network that follow tactics built from a set of basic rules. Our goal is to identify the most important rules for fast and robust flocking of walkers. We explore a wide set of tactics and show the central importance of a specific rule based on alignment. Other rules alone perform poorly, but our experiments show that combining alignment with them enhances flocking, and that obtained groups are then remarkably robust.
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- Europe > France > Île-de-France > Paris > Paris (0.04)
- Asia > Middle East > Israel (0.04)
Technology: Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Representation & Reasoning > Agents (0.93)