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* [http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/JASSS.html Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation] | * [http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/JASSS.html Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation] | ||
* [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=261181 Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science From the Bottom Up] (book citation) | * [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=261181 Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science From the Bottom Up] (book citation) | ||
− | * Tutorial on Agent Based | + | * Tutorial on Agent Based Modeling [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1162708.1162712 ACM Digital Library] |
* [http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/education/phd/classpapers/Macy_Factors_2001.pdf Computational Sociology and Agent Based Modeling] | * [http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/education/phd/classpapers/Macy_Factors_2001.pdf Computational Sociology and Agent Based Modeling] | ||
== Lecture notes - outline form == | == Lecture notes - outline form == |
Revision as of 10:06, 18 February 2009
Contents
- 1 Computational Sociology with Agent Based Modeling
- 1.1 Background reading, one or more pointers/documents and a brief synopsis of what's covered in them
- 1.2 Lecture notes - outline form
- 1.3 Classroom response questions - at least three
- 1.4 Lab activity - materials, process and software
- 1.5 Scheduling - early, late, dependencies on other units, length of unit
- 1.6 Archived stuff
Computational Sociology with Agent Based Modeling
Background reading, one or more pointers/documents and a brief synopsis of what's covered in them
- Computational Sociology (wikipedia)
- The Structural Dynamics of Corruption: Artificial Society Approach
- Macro And Micro Dynamics In An Artificial Society: An Agent Based Approach
- Artificial Societies, Virtual Worlds and the Shared Problems and Possibilities of Emergence
- Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
- Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science From the Bottom Up (book citation)
- Tutorial on Agent Based Modeling ACM Digital Library
- Computational Sociology and Agent Based Modeling
Lecture notes - outline form
- What is Agent Based Modeling?
- Game of Life
- Emergent Behavior
- Axtell and Epstein - Growing Artificial Societies
- What are its advantages and disadvantages?
- Where is it useful?
- Economics
- Sociology
- Biology
- Information Science
- Some Examples
Classroom response questions - at least three
- 1. What is Emergent Behavior?
- A. The complex outcome of the interaction of many simple rulesets
- B. How we verify and validate Agent Based models
- C. How we define rulesets for agents in an agent based model
- D. How we determine the formulas we use in mathematical modeling
- 2. Who wrote the seminal text on sociological agent-based modeling?
- A. Peck & Rogers, et. al
- B. Axtell and Epstein
- C. Axeman and Edlefsen
- D. Whitehall and North
- 3. What is the name of the first agent-based biological model?
- A. Droids
- B. BirdBots
- C. Boids
- D. BDroids
Lab activity - materials, process and software
Self Assembling of Information on networks
Tie this in with facebook/myspace/<social network here (virtual or real)>. Who do you know? Draw a graph of your best friends, good friends, acquaintances, less-than-acquaintances and follow the coloring/sizing of the model. Does this model resemble what emerges in the model? Do several runs of the model and match their emergent stages against your drawing. Discuss validity of model based on this.
Scheduling - early, late, dependencies on other units, length of unit
Timing
Should certainly come after mathematical modeling. Other than that I don't think it matters.
Length
Two weeks. It's important and there's a lot of good stuff to do.