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Ecodylic Science Podcast 3: Collective behavior real-life applications

Nov 8, 2024
25 mins

Episode Description

In this episode, we explore real-world applications of collective behavior principles, demonstrating how technologies like high-resolution tracking, machine learning, and computational modeling are transforming sectors from public safety and healthcare to wildlife conservation and urban planning. These examples highlight how fundamental behavioral analysis concepts underpin innovations across industries. References for further reading: Collective Behavior in real life 1.Wildlife Conservation Tracking https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rstb.2017.0004 • Elephant Migration (Africa): GPS collars track movement. • Monarch Butterfly Migration (N. America): Tagging tracks routes. • Jaguar Monitoring (Amazon): GPS collars study territories. 2. Fitness Trackers and Public Health • All of Us Research Program: Collects wearable data for precision medicine. https://allofus.nih.gov/ • Apple Heart Study: Identifies irregular heart rhythms via Apple Watch. https://med.stanford.edu/appleheartstudy.html 3. Supply Chain and Logistics Optimization • Amazon’s Warehouses: RFID and GPS for inventory tracking. https://www.amazon.science/tag/supply-chain-optimization-technologies • Walmart’s Inventory Management: RFID enhances stock accuracy. https://tech.walmart.com/content/walmart-global-tech/en_us/blog/post/walmarts-ai-powered-inventory-system-brightens-the-holidays.html 4. Social Media Algorithms and Misinformation https://www.exc.uni-konstanz.de/collective-behaviour/news-and-events/news/details/why-study-of-collective-behavior-must-be-crisis-discipline/ • Facebook’s News Feed: Engagement-driven content curation. • Twitter’s Timeline: Algorithmic relevancy over chronology. • YouTube’s Recommendations: Watch-time prioritized content. 5. Organizational Design and Social Physics https://www.media.mit.edu/people/sandy/projects/ • MIT’s “Reality Mining”: Analyzes social interactions in organizations. • Sociometric Badges: Wearables tracking team dynamics (Bank of America example). 6. Epidemiological Modeling and Disease Spread • Imperial College COVID-19 Model: Informed global health policies. • CDC Flu Forecasting: Seasonal influenza predictions. • Nextstrain: Real-time pathogen evolution tracking. https://nextstrain.org/ 7. Transportation and Urban Planning Simulations • MATSim (ETH Zurich): Simulation of transportation systems, based on Singapore https://matsim.org/gallery/zurich/

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