English

Behaviour Modelling of Social Animals via Causal Structure Discovery and Graph Neural Networks

Multiagent Systems 2023-12-25 v1 Machine Learning Methodology

Abstract

Better understanding the natural world is a crucial task with a wide range of applications. In environments with close proximity between humans and animals, such as zoos, it is essential to better understand the causes behind animal behaviour and what interventions are responsible for changes in their behaviours. This can help to predict unusual behaviours, mitigate detrimental effects and increase the well-being of animals. There has been work on modelling the dynamics behind swarms of birds and insects but the complex social behaviours of mammalian groups remain less explored. In this work, we propose a method to build behavioural models using causal structure discovery and graph neural networks for time series. We apply this method to a mob of meerkats in a zoo environment and study its ability to predict future actions and model the behaviour distribution at an individual-level and at a group level. We show that our method can match and outperform standard deep learning architectures and generate more realistic data, while using fewer parameters and providing increased interpretability.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2312.14333,
  title  = {Behaviour Modelling of Social Animals via Causal Structure Discovery and Graph Neural Networks},
  author = {Gaël Gendron and Yang Chen and Mitchell Rogers and Yiping Liu and Mihailo Azhar and Shahrokh Heidari and David Arturo Soriano Valdez and Kobe Knowles and Padriac O'Leary and Simon Eyre and Michael Witbrock and Gillian Dobbie and Jiamou Liu and Patrice Delmas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.14333},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

9 pages, 7 figures, accepted as an extended abstract and poster at AAMAS 2024