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The Topology of Canine Aggression
Insights from Catastrophe Theory on 'Fight vs Flight'
Jan 3
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Brian Fleming
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February 2024
Rethinking Dog Socialization
Thoughts on goal-based social skills paradigms, as opposed to high exposure techniques
Feb 20, 2024
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Brian Fleming
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July 2023
Conflict Scaling Analysis in Canine Aggression
The Devil's In The Details
Jul 11, 2023
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Brian Fleming
1
June 2023
AI: The Puppet Master Behind Dog Training Controversy
Pockets of extremism was the inevitable outcome, an emergent property of the algorithm
Jun 1, 2023
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Brian Fleming
2
May 2023
Littermates & Other Symmetrical Conflicts in Dogs
Evolutionary Game Theory predicts that evenly matched individuals must engage in more frequent conflict that escalates higher in order to determine…
May 11, 2023
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Brian Fleming
3
April 2023
Insights from Game Theory for Canine Conflict
The Sequential Assessment Model of the Hawk/Dove game provides a mathematical basis for understanding canine conflict
Apr 22, 2023
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Brian Fleming
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Examination of Velociraptor Training Methods
Many techniques exist to train velociraptors, but some may be better than others
Apr 1, 2023
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Brian Fleming
3
March 2023
Practical Application of Conflict Scaling Law in Aggression Cases
Due to chaotic factors, predictive value is lower - however power-law scaling grants insights for retroactive investigation of conflict frequency …
Mar 30, 2023
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Brian Fleming
2
Fractal Avalanches in Canine Conflict
Expansion of conflict over space/time and intensity follow a power-law distribution, which provides insight for predicting and preventing canine…
Mar 20, 2023
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Brian Fleming
2
"Littermate Syndrome" as an Emergent Phenomena
Myth, or Misunderstood?
Mar 5, 2023
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Brian Fleming
5
February 2023
Information Entropy & Disagreements
Language as a categorical organization of concepts is not a lossless transfer of information
Feb 24, 2023
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Brian Fleming
3
January 2023
Dog Trainers Are Caught in the Sorites Paradox
Vague predicates predict venomous vocabulary!
Jan 16, 2023
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Brian Fleming
5
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