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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flocking" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It could potentially be used in a specific context related to a group of birds or animals gathering together, but it is uncommon.
Example: "The researchers observed a flocking behavior among the geese during migration."
Alternatives: "a gathering" or "a grouping".
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This paper investigates a flocking algorithm with multi-target tracking for multi-agent systems.
This species has a variety of calls, as befits a flocking, social corvid.
A flocking bird, the African gray congregrates in groups that may include as many as 1,000 birds to roost at night.
A flocking algorithm is proposed under which each agent has the important performance of cohesion maintenance and collision avoidance (CMCA) as basic control goals.
We conclude that with the memory-based foraging strategy including a flocking mechanism our model is realistic enough to estimate the potential exposure of woodpigeons to pesticides.
Under the driving of the inputs, agents with the same target can make a flocking during the tracking process, and the agents with different targets separate from each other.
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