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This workshop introduces agent-based modeling, a method for understanding complex social dynamics by simulating interactions among individual agents. Agent-based modeling allows observing social patterns in computer simulations, enabling students to specify rules for agent behavior. The workshop teaches NetLogo for creating models, enabling students to design, analyze, and visualize social dynamics, incorporating empirical data using statistical tools like R or Python.
SSC2020 is the 16th annual Social Simulation Conference and will take place at the University of Milan, Italy on 14-18 September 2020. The conference is one of the key activities of the European […]
Agent-based computational (ABC) modeling is a relatively new approach to research in the social sciences. In ABC modeling, societal phenomena such as the emergence of social institutions, […]
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.
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