Rice University: When Many Act as One, Data-Driven Models Can Reveal Key Behaviors
July 17, 2020
July 17, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, July 17 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Biology is rife with examples of collective behavior, from flocks of birds and colonies of bacteria to schools of fish and mobs of people. In a study with implications from oncology to ecology, researchers from Rice University and the University of Georgia have shown that data science can unlock subtle clues about the individual origins of collective behavior.
When a group of individuals move . . .
Biology is rife with examples of collective behavior, from flocks of birds and colonies of bacteria to schools of fish and mobs of people. In a study with implications from oncology to ecology, researchers from Rice University and the University of Georgia have shown that data science can unlock subtle clues about the individual origins of collective behavior.
When a group of individuals move . . .