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Behavior informatics[1][2] is a scientific field which aims to develop methodologies, techniques and practical tools for representing, modeling, analyzing, understanding and/or utilizing symbolic and/or mapped behavior, behavioral interaction and network, behavior patterns, behavior impacts, the formation of behavior-oriented groups and collective intelligence, and behavioral intelligence emergence. In essence, Behavior Informatics seeks to deliver computational technologies and tools for deeply understanding behavior and social behavior networks. In this sense, we also call it behavioral computing[3].

  1. ^ "behavior informatics".
  2. ^ Cao, Longbing (2010). "In-depth Behavior Understanding and Use: the Behavior Informatics Approach". Information Science. 180 (17): 3067–3085. doi:10.1016/j.ins.2010.03.025.
  3. ^ Cao, Longbing; Yu, Philip S. (2012). Behavior Computing: Modeling, Analysis, Mining and Decision. Springer. ISBN 978-1-4471-2969-1.