Searching for authors named "Cyrille Bertelle" – sorted by Relevance.
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Colored ants for distributed simulations
- Abstract. Complex system simulations can often be represented by an evolving graph which evolves with a one-to-one mapping between vertices and entities and between edges and communications. Performances depend directly on a good load balancing of the entities between available computing devices and
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Dynamic placement using ants for object based simulations, in
- Abstract. A distributed application may be considered as a set of interacting entities continuously evolving. Such application can be modeled as a graph with one-to-one mappings between vertices and entities and between edges and communications. Performances depend directly on a good load balancing
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Agent-Based Perception of an Environment in an Emergency Situation
- Abstract—We are interested in the problem of multiagent systems development for risk detecting and emergency response in an uncertain and partially perceived environment. The evaluation of the current situation passes by three stages inside the multiagent system. In a first time, the situation is re
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Ecosystem Complexity Described With Ontological Tool for a multi-scale, multi-model approaches in distributed environment
- Aquatic ecosystems are natural complex systems. They are the site of a great number of phenomena. Thus, many studies model each of these phenomena, using law-based approach (most of the time differential equations ) or rulebased approach (individual-based models in particular). Owing to their comple
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Dynamic Clustering For Auto-Organized Structures In Complex Fluid Flows
- This paper presents an original approach for the detection of auto-organizated coherent structures in a fluid flow simulation. This method is based on vortex methods and multiagent systems. We then use automata to simulate the interactions between these structures and the induced evolution of their
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Changing The Level Of Description In Ecosystem Models: An Overview
- Aquatic ecosystems are natural open holarchic systems. They are crossed by energy fluxes that give them structure. One of these fluxes is mass transport, which is carried by the fluid flow. This flow is the essential vector for interaction inside the system and thus one of the main contributors to e
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Simulation of a Compartmental Multiscale Model of Predator-Prey Interactions
- We propose some ways computer science can be used to help modeling in general and ecological modeling in particular, beyond numerical solving of mathematical models. More precisely we present a summary analysis of ecological modeling following two pairs of criteria (Rules vs. laws and State variable
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Automata-Based Adaptive Behavior for Economic Modeling Using Game Theory
- Summary. In this paper, we deal with some specific domains of applications to game theory. This is one of the major class of models in the new approaches of modelling in the economic domain. For that, we use genetic automata which allow to buid adaptive strategies for the players. We explain how the
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Adaptive Automata Community Detection and Clustering
- Abstract — We present in this paper a generic methodology based on genetic automata for modelling community detection. With Communities, we deal with dynamic organizations which are self-organized from two aspects, the spatial one and the functional one. We propose in this paper a general methodolog
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Methodology for Holarchic Ecosystem Model Based On Ontological tool
- In this paper, we present a methodology for aquatic ecosystem modeling. We based our model on the holarchic (non directional hierarchic) nature of the ecosystems. Aquatic ecosystems are crossed by structuring fluxes (light radiation, mass transport, etc.) which confer multi-level of emergent organiz
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