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A Study on the Generation of Artificial Fish’s Behavior Using Elasticity Force

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Computer Applications for Bio-technology, Multimedia, and Ubiquitous City (BSBT 2012, MulGraB 2012, IUrC 2012)

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Objects can interact with each other in accordance with the events considering certain conditions. However, to express the interactive behaviors, the event conditions and behavioral patterns need to correspond with each other almost on a one-to-one basis. Thus, if the number of patterns which have been already defined is insufficient, the realistic actions cannot be accomplished and the event conditions to be considered increase for the expression of diverse behavioral patterns, which will in turn increase the complexity of the whole system. Thus, this study suggests a new method which will facilitate more realistic expression of artificial fishes and the creation of diverse behavioral patterns for one evasion event by applying a physical approach utilizing elastic momentum and using variable multi-sensors.

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Kim, C.H., Jeong, S.M., Kang, I.C., Kim, B.K. (2012). A Study on the Generation of Artificial Fish’s Behavior Using Elasticity Force. In: Kim, Th., Kang, JJ., Grosky, W.I., Arslan, T., Pissinou, N. (eds) Computer Applications for Bio-technology, Multimedia, and Ubiquitous City. BSBT MulGraB IUrC 2012 2012 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 353. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35521-9_9

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