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Flocking in complex environments -- attention trade-offs in collective information processing

Biological Physics 2020-10-13 v1 Physics and Society

Abstract

The ability of biological and artificial collectives to outperform solitary individuals in a wide variety of tasks depends crucially on the efficient processing of social and environmental information at the level of the collective. Here, we model collective behavior in complex environments with many potentially distracting cues. Counter-intuitively, large-scale coordination in such environments can be maximized by strongly limiting the cognitive capacity of individuals, where due to self-organized dynamics the collective self-isolates from disrupting information. We observe a fundamental trade-off between coordination and collective responsiveness to environmental cues. Our results offer important insights into possible evolutionary trade-offs in collective behavior in biology and suggests novel principles for design of artificial swarms exploiting attentional bottlenecks.

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@article{arxiv.1907.11691,
  title  = {Flocking in complex environments -- attention trade-offs in collective information processing},
  author = {Parisa Rahmani and Fernando Peruani and Pawel Romanczuk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.11691},
  year   = {2020}
}

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23 pages, 10 figures

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