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Accepted Poster Presentations with Abstracts in Proceedings
- E. Despland; Concordia University, CA.
Regulation of activity patterns in a social caterpillar
- A. Dornhaus, F. Klugl,
C. Oechslein, L. Chittka, F. Puppe;
University of Bristol, UK.
Foraging success, recruitment benefits and spatial resource
distribution
- N. Fefferman, R. Rosengaus, D. Calleri,
Marcio Pie and
James Traniello; Tufts Univ, Medford, MA, USA, Northeastrn Univ, Boston, USA
and Boston Univ, Boston, USA
modeling disease resistance through social interactions in
termites
- J. Forest, A. Drogoul;
LIP6 Universite Paris 6, FR.
When ants teach robots how to build bridges
- R. Gorelick, S. Bertram,
P. Killeen, J. Fewell; Arizona State University, USA.
Quantifying division of labor using normalized mutal entropy
- J. Hayes;
George Mason University, USA.
Evolving swarm intelligence solutions for the
foraging problem
- M. Jones;
Brigham Young University, USA.
Adapting negative feedback in honey bee forager
allocation to parallel LTL violation discovery
- O. Kittithreerapronchai &
C. Anderson; Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, Icosystem, USA.
Do ants paint trucks better than chickens? Markets
versus response thresholds for distributed dynamic scheduling
- Istvan Karsai, Gabor Balazsi, John W.
Wenzel, East Tennessee State Univ; Nothwestern Univ School of Medicine;
Ohio State, USA
Organization of nest construction via a natural substance: models and
field studies
- S. Luke, G. Balan,
L. Panait; George Mason University, USA
MASON: A Java Multi-Agent Simulation Library
- Dhruba Naug, Graham Davis & John
Wenzel, Ohio State Univ, USA
The influence of group size and resource distribution on a
group of central place foragers
- K. O'Hara;
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.
Navigation networks: biological inspiration for large-scale
multi-robot navigation
- L. Panait, S. Luke; George Mason University, USA
Ant Foraging Revisited
- Chris A. C. Parker, Hong Zhang; Univ
Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Implementing Collective Robotic Construction with Blind
Bulldozing
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H. Parunak and P. Weinstein, S. Brueckner;
Altarum Institute, USA.
Hybrid stigmergic mechanisms for information extraction
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K. Passino; Ohio State University, USA.
Modeling, analysis and biomimicry of honey bee distributed
decision making
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H. Scharpenberg and R. Mortiz;
Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
Institute of Zoology, DE.
Modeling, analysis and biomimicry of honey bee distributed
decision making
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A. Sendova-Franks;
University of the West of England, UK.
A measure of two-dimensional sortedness based
on brood sorting in ants
- D. Shell & M. Mataric;
University of Southern California, USA.
On the use of the term "stigmergy"
Any questions?
Email the organizers: Carl and Tucker