CoMSES Computational Model Library
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| Title | Submitter | |
|---|---|---|
| Exploring social psychology theory for modelling farmer decision-making | ||
| To investigate the potential of using Social Psychology Theory in ABMs of natural resource use and show proof of concept, we present an exemplary agent-based modelling framework that explicitly represents multiple and hierarchical agent self-... | JD Millington Sep 28, 2012 | |
| Exploration and Exploitation in Parallel Problem Solving Effect of Agent’s Imitation Strategy | ||
| I extend Lazer’s model by adding agent’s two kinds of imitation strategies: selective imitation and structurally equivalent imitation. I examined the effect of interaction of network with agent behavi | H Zhang Jun 26, 2009 | |
| Evolution of shedding games | ||
| This simulates the evolution of rules of shedding games based on cultural group selection. A number of groups play shedding games and evaluate the consequences on the average length and the difficulty | MA Janssen May 16, 2010 | |
| Evolution of indirect reciprocity by social information | ||
| Indirect reciprocity can be evolved by the shared information among the people of small subgroups in the population. | Y Kim Nov 03, 2012 | |
| Evolution of cooperative strategies from first principles | ||
| The purpose of this model is to study the evolution of cooperation when agents are endowed with a limited set of receptors, a set of elementary actions and a neural network agents use to make decision | MA Janssen Aug 19, 2012 | |
| Evolution of cooperation with strangers | ||
| The model is used to study the conditions under which agents will cooperate in one-shot two-player Prisoner’s Dilemma games if they are able to withdraw from playing the game and can learn to recogniz | MA Janssen Oct 15, 2010 | |
| Evolution of cooperation via indirect reciprocity by image scoring | ||
| The model explores the possibility of the evolution of cooperation due to indirect reciprocity when agents derive information about the past behavior of the opponent in one-shot dilemma games. | MA Janssen Oct 22, 2010 | |
| 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 |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |
| 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 | |




