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ANTS2016
Tenth International Conference on Swarm Intelligence
Swarm intelligence is the discipline that deals with the study of self-organizing processes both in nature and in artificial systems. Researchers in ethology and animal behavior have proposed a number of models to explain interesting aspects of social insect behavior such as self-organization and shape-formation. Recently, algorithms and methods inspired by these models have been proposed to solve difficult problems in many domains. ANTS 2016 will give researchers in swarm intelligence the opportunity to meet, to present their latest research, and to discuss current developments and applications.
This year ANTS2016 will include the Swarm-Organ conference, where the concepts and results of the Swarm-Organ project will be presented and discussed.
Moreover, Swarm-Organ will sponsor the following invited lectures:
- Iain Couzin: Collective Sensing and Decision-Making in Animal Groups: From Fish Schools to Primate Societies
- Sabine Hauert: From swarm of flying robots to nanobots for cancer applications
- René Doursat: tbc
- Jacob Beal: Aggregate Programming
Read more and register on the conference website.