نتایج جستجو برای: movement behavior

تعداد نتایج: 761145  

Journal: :IEEE Access 2021

Individuals react in response to internal or external stimuli, whether visual, auditory, gustatory, olfactory, cutaneous, kinesthetic, vestibular. This behavior is not fully utilized infer possible security incidents taking place about take a defined geographical area outside of the range field-of-view systems. Sensors are form human senses. If these natural sensors together with advances deep ...

Journal: :Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 1963

Journal: :Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology 2022

Movement behavior of zebrafish (Danio rerio) was analysed according to different sizes observation arena (four sizes:and ). The separated into corner, boundary and central areas based on experimental data. results showed that the shapes were accordingly in arena. Individuals stayed zone for a substantial proportion (approximately 55-58 %) period while corner they shortest time 12-14 %). paramet...

Journal: :Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2012
Paul M. Torrens Atsushi Nara Xun Li Haojie Zhu William A. Griffin Scott B. Brown

Human movement is a significant ingredient of many social, environmental, and technical systems, yet the importance of movement is often discounted in considering systems’ complexity. Movement is commonly abstracted in agent-based modeling (which is perhaps the methodological vehicle for modeling complex systems), despite the influence of movement upon information exchange and adaptation in a s...

2017
Carmen Cheh Binbin Chen William G. Temple William H. Sanders

The risk posed by insider threats has usually been approached by analyzing the behavior of users solely in the cyber domain. In this paper, we show the viability of using physical movement logs, collected via a building access control system, together with an understanding of the layout of the building housing the system’s assets, to detect malicious insider behavior that manifests itself in th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Greg A Breed Cory J D Matthews Marianne Marcoux Jeff W Higdon Bernard LeBlanc Stephen D Petersen Jack Orr Natalie R Reinhart Steven H Ferguson

Although predators influence behavior of prey, analyses of electronic tracking data in marine environments rarely consider how predators affect the behavior of tracked animals. We collected an unprecedented dataset by synchronously tracking predator (killer whales, [Formula: see text] = 1; representing a family group) and prey (narwhal, [Formula: see text] = 7) via satellite telemetry in Admira...

2015
Yoshitaro Akiyama Kiyokazu Agata Takeshi Inoue Manabu Sakakibara

The planarian Dugesia japonica tends to stay near the walls of its breeding containers and experimental dishes in the laboratory, a phenomenon called "wall preference". This behavior is thought to be important for environmental adaptation, such as hiding by planarians in nature. However, the mechanisms regulating wall-preference behavior are not well understood, since this behavior occurs in th...

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