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Spring 2018’s Complexity Challenge will be an updated and more sophisticated take on a classic SFI Optimization problem.
This time around, in addition to a written solution to the Challenge, we’ll also be running an optional NetLogo Tournament. Check the website for updated details on how to enter the tournament and win a prize!
Jointly organised by the ESLS PhD Programme in Economic Sociology and Labour Studies, the Behave Lab (University of Milan) and GECS - Research Group on Experimental and Computational Sociology (U[…]
We are organizing a workshop about Modelling Urban Dynamics as part of the AGILE 2018 conference, in Lund, Sweden, on June 12th. The workshop aims to discuss novel concepts and methods to simulate spatial-temporal dynamics of cities from the bottom-up. More information about the contents and registration procedure can be found at the event website. We are looking forward to your attendance.
The workshop is aimed in particular at people who conduct social simulations using agent-based modelling.
The opportunity is offered to present own research projects and to discuss them with the plenum.
Our keynote speakers are László Gulyás, William Rand and Iris Lorscheid.
Detailed information is available on our homepage: https://www.uni-muenster.de/GK-Vertrauen-Kommunikation/abm-workshop/abm-workshop.html
Social Simulation 2018 is the 14th Annual Conference of the European Social Simulation Association (ESSA). The conference is one of ESSA’s key activities to promote social simulation and computational social science.
Socio-Cognitive Systems: Computational and Formal models
A Workshop @ FAIM2018 (Federated AI Meeting which includes AAMAS, ICML, ICCBR and SoCS) at Stockholmsmässan, Stockholm July 9-19. 2018
CALL FOR PAPERS
Socio-Cognitive Systems: Computational and Formal models
Workshop@FAIM2018
URL: http://cfpm.org/scs18/
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The ABMUS2018 workshop on Agent-based modelling of urban systems will held on 14/15 July 2018 in Stockholm, Sweden. The workshop is part of the Federated AI Meeting (FAIM2018), which includes the[…]
The NSF Cyber Carpentry Workshop: Data Lifecycle Training is a two-week summer workshop aimed at helping graduate students understand the many aspects of the data-intensive computing environment. Even more important, the workshop will focus on bridging the gap between domain scientists and computer and information scientists so that data-intensive research is quicker, less complicated, and more productive.
The Agent-Based Simulation (ABS) session is interested in theoretical, methodological and applied research that involves synergistic interaction between simulation and agent technologies. It covers multi-agent systems, agent-based simulation and agent-directed simulation.
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