Time: Tuesday, Nov.20th, 2018, 2:00pm @ MTH3206

Speaker: Sui Tang (JHU)

Title: Inference of interaction laws in systems of agents from trajectory data

Abstract: Inferring the laws of interaction of agents in complex dynamical systems from observational data is a fundamental challenge in a wide variety of disciplines. We propose a non-parametric statistical learning approach to estimate the governing laws of distance-based interactions, with no reference or assumption about their analytical form, from data consisting trajectories of interacting agents. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our learning approach both by providing theoretical guarantees, and by testing the approach on a variety of prototypical systems in various disciplines. These systems include homogeneous and heterogeneous agents systems, ranging from particle systems in fundamental physics to agent-based systems modeling opinion dynamics under the social influence, prey-predator dynamics, flocking and swarming, and phototaxis in cell dynamics. This talk is based on the joint work with Fei Lu, Mauro Maggioni and Ming Zhong.

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