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CRESY-I
CRESY-I stands for CREativity from a SYstems perspetive, Model I. This is the base model in a series designed to describe a systems approach to creativity in terms of variation, selection and retention (VSR) subprocesses.
C Kahl
Dec 06, 2012
CRESY-II
CREativity from a SYstems perspective, Model II.
C Kahl
Mar 27, 2012
CROSS - crowd behaviour modelling: a festival crowd model
CROwd Simulation of Situated individuals represents a modern generation simulation as a (social) scientific tool for understanding crowd behaviour. The CROSS model represents individuals in a crowd as social-cognitive agents that are affected by...
N Wijermans
Sep 07, 2012
cultural group and persistent parochialism
Discriminators who have limited tolerance for helping dissimilar others are necessary for the evolution of costly cooperation in a one-shot Prisoner’s Dilemma. Existing research reports that trust in
J Kim
Nov 07, 2010
Cumulative effects agent-based model of forestry and hunting
This NetLogo model represents hunters and forestry road development in a spatial landscape. The cumulative effects of multiple resource use is explored.
S Heckbert
Dec 04, 2009
Cumulative effects agent-based model of forestry and hunting
A special case of the model ‘huntingforestry’, where a ‘pulsar’ pattern emerges, balancing hunting and game population growth.
S Heckbert
Dec 04, 2009
DIAL1.0
DIAL is a model of group dynamics and opinion dynamics. It features dialogues, in which agents put their reputation at stake. Intra-group radicalisation of opinions appears to be an emergent phenomenon.
P Dykstra
Nov 28, 2012
Diet breadth model from Optimal Foraging Theory (Human Behavioral Ecology)
Diet breadth is a classic optimal foraging theory (OFT) model from human behavioral ecology (HBE). Different resources, ranked according to their food value and processing costs, are distributed in th
CM Barton
Nov 26, 2008
Diffusion dynamics in small-world networks with heterogeneous consumers
This model simulates diffusion curves and it allows to test how social influence, network structure and consumer heterogeneity affect their spreads and their speeds.
S Delre
Oct 09, 2011
Digital divide and opinion formation
This model extends the bounded confidence model of Deffuant and Weisbuch. It introduces online contexts in which a person can deliver his or her opinion to several other persons. There are 2 additional parameters accessibility and connectivity.
L Dongwon
Nov 10, 2012
Eixample-MAS Traffic Simulation
This MAS simulates the traffic of Barcelona Eixample. Uses a centralized AI system in order to control the traffic lights. Car agents are reactive and have no awareness of the intelligence of the system. They (try to) avoid ...
À Pardo
Jan 22, 2013
ergodicity_test
This Python module contain a function that is able to test the ergodicity of a given agent based model. It is sufficient to produce one long time series and many smaller time series. The function uses
J Grazzini
Nov 29, 2010
Evaluating Government's Policies on Promoting Smart Metering Diffusion in Retail Electricity Markets
This model is a market game for evaluating the effectiveness of the UK government’s 2008-2010 policy on promoting smart metering in the UK retail electricity market. We break down the policy into four
T Zhang
Dec 07, 2009
Evolution of altruistic punishment
In the model agents make decisions to contribute of not to the public good of a group, and cooperators may punish, at a cost, defectors. The model is based on group selection, and is used to understan
MA Janssen
Sep 03, 2008
Evolution of Cooperation in Asymmetric Commons Dilemmas
This model can be used to explore under which conditions agents behave as observed in field experiments on irrigation games.
MA Janssen
Oct 25, 2011