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Advances in Social Simulation : Proceedings of the 18th Social Simulation Conference, Glasgow, UK, 4–8 September 2023 / edited by Corinna Elsenbroich, Harko Verhagen.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2024.
Published/Created
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Description
1 online resource (623 pages)
Availability
Available Online
Springer Nature - Springer Physics and Astronomy eBooks 2024 English International
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Subject(s)
System theory
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Computational complexity
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Mathematical physics
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Computer simulation
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Psychology
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Editor
Elsenbroich, Corinna
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Verhagen, Harko
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Series
Springer Proceedings in Complexity,
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Springer Proceedings in Complexity, 2213-8692
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Summary note
This book contains the proceedings of the 18th Social Simulation Conference (SSC) and covers the state of the art of social simulation modeling. The SSC is the annual conference of the European Social Simulation Association (ESSA) and the major global conference devoted to this topic. It is aimed at promoting social simulation and computational social science. The book is the biggest collection of agent-based modeling research. It covers all aspects of modeling, from theory and philosophy of modeling to question of model design, purpose, and structure, using data, visualization, model interrelation, and open modeling. This book is targeted at researchers in social simulation regardless of disciplinary backgrounds, across career stages and different sectors, such as academia, industry, and policy.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Part I Public Health: Agent-based Modelling and Public Health: An Introduction to the Proceedings of the 2023 Social Simulation Conference
Estimating Population Burden of Stroke with an Agent-Based Model
Crowd Health Encoding, for Crowd Simulations Using the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Computational Method
Reculer Pour Mieux Sauter: Resurrecting an ABM of Household Budgeting and Applying It to Deteriorating Economic Conditions
Growing populations from the `bottom-up': an ABM approach to the generation of synthetic populations
Whole-system pandemic modelling including pathogen evolution
ABM for simulating the access to elective surgery services: the issue of patient mobility in Italy
Simple Heuristics as Mental Model for Staple Food Choice: An ABM Exercise
Part II Policy Modelling: Policy comparisons and causality in an agent-based model
Simulations as a Dialogue Tool: Strengthening Community Engagement and Local Democratic Processes
Gamification and Simulation for Innovation Exploring Investment Decisions in Energy Retrofitting with a Multi-Stage Algorithm: An Agent-Based Model
Modeling Realistic Human Behavior in Disasters. A Rapid Literature Review of Agent-Based Models reviews
Towards a social simulation interaction tool for policy makers - a new research agenda to enable usage of more complex social simulations
A ‘Theory of the Middle Range’ to Support Food Security and Circular Economy Value Chain Scenario Analysis
Research Joint Ventures in an R&D Driven Market with Evolving Consumer Preferences: An Evolutionary Multi-Agent Based Modeling Approach
Aspiration adaptation, poverty, and agricultural management: an agent-based modelling study
Policy Development for Societal Challenges: The Collaborative Agent Based Modelling Policy Framework
PANDORA - an agent-based-model to analyze acceptance of (energy) policies, applied to the German heating sector
Barriers and model curation issues associated with rapid adaptation of empirical legacy ABM in response to urgent policy maker queries
A Declaration of Social Simulator Rights
To be or about to become? Moral responsibility within transition to community energy
Part III Management and Economics: Aspirations Levels in Agent-based Models of Decision-Making in Organizational Contexts Building resilient organizations: The roles of top-down vs. bottom-up organizing
A comparative analysis of open and closed strategy-making: A simulation study
Local Sharing and Sociality Effects on Wealth Inequality in a Simple Artificial Society
Income vs. Demand: Exploring Dynamics of Poverty Lines using Agent-based Modeling
Modelling Demographic Developments Driven by Housing Market Dynamics
Part IV Social Influence and Opinion Dynamics: Crowd Health Encoding, for Crowd Simulations Using the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Computational Method Exploring the stepwise process and consequences of identity fusion in different groups: An agent-based model Does a group's size affect the behavior of a crowd? An analysis based on an agent model
Analyzing the Emergence and Dynamics of Pluralistic Ignorance with Agent-Based Models
How abstract mechanisms come alive: modelling network path dependence using qualitative data
Interstellar knowledge dynamics
The grand challenge of helping people agree and how we might go about collectively tackling it
Minority Opinion Expression in the Presence of Perceived Majority Dominance
How Schwartz values influence social networks in the workplace
Towards a specification of behaviour models for crowds
Part V Methodology and Theory: Human Simulation to Challenge Human-Aware Robot Navigation
A Guide to Re-Implementing Agent-based Models: Experiences from the HUMAT Model Dynamic Context-Sensitive Deliberation for Scalability in Realistic Social Simulations
Thirty years of sense and sensibility in Agent-Based Models: A bibliometric analysis Aspects of Decision-Making in Human-Machine Teaming
Superstition in the cognitive model: Modelling ritualised behaviour as error management
Towards Reflective Normative Agents
The curse of possibilities
Using Survey Data to develop agent-based models of spatial segregation
Agent Decision-Making Heterogeneity - Agent (Meta)Frameworks for Agent-Based Modelling.
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ISBN
9783031577857 ((electronic bk.))
Doi
10.1007/978-3-031-57785-7
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