[A formal description of mammals' behavior based on data on snow tracking, with pine marten (Martes martes) as a case study].

Pub Date : 2014-05-01
É D Vladimirova, V V Morozov
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Abstract

The formalism allowing to describe animals' behavior is based on the model of informational interactions between an animal and its environment. The model may be represented as an assemblage consisting of two blocks. The first block, which corresponds to the perception system, is a probabilistic operator: it selects an object of certain class out of many objects randomly encountered by an animal while it moves around. The selected object keeps its actuality as an input symbol for the second block of the assemblage during one or several cycles of the block operation. The second block, being afinite structural probabilistic automaton, generates output reactions to the input symbol. The structural automaton, which consists of elementary automata, produces a sequence of output reactions in course of interactions with the selected object: After exhaustion of the previous input actuality, the assemblage moves to the next cycle. At that, the probabilistic operator comes back to the receptive state and produces next output. Automaton "inputs" correspond to objects of certain classes, selectively perceived by an animal; "outputs" correspond to a sequence of elementary motor reactions. Based on data on snow tracking of pine marten foraging activity, there have been composed: the assemblage input and output alphabets, a conjugation matrix of input signals and internal states of the first elementary automaton that is contained in the second block structure, and transition probability matrices for the states of the second block elementary automata, which are defined for a class of environmental objects when foraging activity occurs. The proposed formalism makes it possible to convert field data on tracking into the unified form, detect key circumstances of animals' behavioral activity, and analyze this natural phenomenon in detail.

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[基于雪追踪数据对哺乳动物行为的正式描述,以松貂(Martes Martes)为例研究]。
允许描述动物行为的形式主义是基于动物与其环境之间的信息相互作用模型。模型可以表示为由两个块组成的组合。第一个块对应于感知系统,是一个概率算子:它从动物移动时随机遇到的许多物体中选择一个特定类别的物体。在块操作的一个或多个周期中,所选对象保持其现实性,作为程序集的第二个块的输入符号。第二个块是有限结构概率自动机,对输入符号产生输出反应。结构自动机由基本自动机组成,在与选定对象的交互过程中产生一系列输出反应:在耗尽之前的输入现状后,组合移动到下一个循环。此时,概率算子回到接受状态并产生下一个输出。自动机的“输入”对应于特定类别的对象,由动物选择性地感知;“输出”对应于一系列基本的运动反应。根据松貂觅食活动的积雪跟踪数据,组成了组合输入和输出字母,包含在第二块结构中的第一初等自动机的输入信号和内部状态的共轭矩阵,以及为觅食活动发生时的一类环境对象定义的第二块初等自动机状态的转移概率矩阵。所提出的形式主义可以将现场跟踪数据转化为统一的形式,检测动物行为活动的关键情况,并对这种自然现象进行详细分析。
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