A story from Korawich Kavee on Medium
“whether watching John Doe drive to work justifies the massive computational overhead.“

Read “But What’s Wrong with Agent-Based Simulation?“ by Korawich Kavee on Medium: https://korawichmawinkavee.medium.com/but-whats-wrong-with-agent-based-simulation-a93d637bd38c
#simulation #cityplanning #UrbanPlanning #statisticalmechanics #AgentBasedModels #citiesskylines

Vient de paraître : "Mécaniques de jeu pour représenter les socio-écosystèmes : des clés pour concevoir des jeux sérieux", disponible gratuitement ici en PDF : https://www.commod.org/fr/publications/books. Très agréable à feuilleter, joliment illustré... je le place illico dans ma liste de lecture #AgentBasedModels et vulgarisation 🤓 !
@futurebird
To me you need a good reason to learn to code something. The good reason in HS should be to explore another area of learning (ie. A two for one). So my thought is either NetLogo or Julia with Agents.jl and learn something about science in the process. Ecology, physics/dynamics, forest fires, whatever. There are so many ways #agentbasedmodels can give that two for one.

Happy to join Mathematical Biosciences as an editorial board member. From what I hear I am not the only person in my group joining at this time but I am hoping to bring my expertise in #AgentBasedModels and #EvolutionaryGameTheory to model #CancerEvolution and #TreatmentResistance in the context of #Ecology

https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/mathematical-biosciences

@psmaldino

Yay, more people doing #agentbasedmodels !

I would say Agent Based Modeling is pretty much my favorite kind of model. It really gets into the heart of thinking about the process that is going on. I have this dream to found a nonprofit specifically aimed at tackling complex social issues with insight from ABMs. The question is just how to get funding to do it and a critical mass of participants to work on it. #agentbasedmodels

#Introduction for a new instance 👋

I'm a PhD student in Urban and Regional #Planning at the University of #Hawaii

Studying regional revitalization in #Japan, #Korea, and elsewhere in East and Southeast #Asia

I'm a big #JuliaLang fan interested in its applications for social science. I also create #AgentBasedModels

Catch me supporting #LAFC and watching #soccer

#Introduction

I'm a PhD student in Urban and Regional #Planning at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. I'm especially interested in regional revitalization in #Japan, #Korea, and elsewhere in East and Southeast Asia.

Also a big fan of #JuliaLang and its applications for social science. In a parallel life I build #AgentBasedModels

Catch me watching #LAFC and #soccer

New preprint (provocation?)

📜"𝐃𝐨 '𝐛𝐚𝐝' 𝐜𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞 '𝐠𝐨𝐨𝐝' 𝐞𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐬?"📜
with Misha Teplitskiy
https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.06190
Quick explainer👇 https://twitter.com/HonglinB/status/1648382310155448320
When assessing the pros/cons of a policy, behavior, or norm, one compelling approach is to imagine a counterfactual world without it. This exercise reveals that even well-intentioned norms may not always result in positive outcomes #science #innovation #complexsystems #AgentBasedModels #citation #scientometrics #heuristics #mattheweffect

Do "bad" citations have "good" effects?

The scientific community generally discourages authors of research papers from citing papers that did not influence them because such "rhetorical" citations are assumed to degrade the literature and incentives for good work. Intuitively, a world where authors cite only substantively appears attractive. We argue that manding substantive citing may have underappreciated consequences on the allocation of attention and dynamism. We develop a novel agent-based model in which agents cite substantively and rhetorically. Agents first select papers to read based on their expected quality, read them and observe their actual quality, become influenced by those that are sufficiently good, and substantively cite them. Next, agents fill any remaining slots in the reference lists with papers that support their claims, regardless of whether they were actually influential. By turning rhetorical citing on-and-off, we find that rhetorical citing increases the correlation between quality and citations, increases citation churn, and reduces citation inequality. This occurs because rhetorical citing redistributes some citations from a stable set of elite-quality papers to a more dynamic set with high-to-moderate quality and high rhetorical value. Increasing the size of reference lists, often seen as an undesirable trend, amplifies the effects. In sum, rhetorical citing helps deconcentrate attention and makes it easier to displace incumbent ideas, so whether it is indeed undesirable depends on the metrics used to judge desirability.

arXiv.org
Asli Mutlu (PhD Candidate) develops #Spatial #AgentBasedModels to understand the socio-economic impacts of #NatureBased #Solutions. She focuses on behavioral aspects of economic choices that households make on where to live and how to adapt. http://sc3.center/team/asli-mutlu/ (7/9)
Asli Mutlu - SC3 - Center for Social Complexity of Climate Change

SC3 - Center for Social Complexity of Climate Change