Modelling Movement in the City: The Influence of Individuals

'Modelling Movement in the City: The Influence of Individuals' was the title of a talk I gave at the AGILE conference in Avignon, France last week.  For the conference I actually initially prepared a poster that never ended up seeing the light of day - except for now that is.

The poster presents some recent work I carried out through agent-based simulation, demonstrating how different behavioural models influence the formation of macroscopic patterns.  As you can see from the results, the impact of mere basic assumptions hold a significant impact upon the unfolding network picture.

Click here to download:
AGILE_Poster.pdf (4.31 MB)

Probably now going to write this up as a journal paper, but hopefully putting the poster up here won't mess with any copyright stuff - please let me know if it might!

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My Lecture on Agent-based Modelling

I've just completed a lecture at the UCL Energy Institute on agent-based modelling and thought, hey - maybe some of my blog readership would be interested in this!

Please find the PDF below - it should be quite straightforward, although without the whizz-bang of the demonstrations and videos.  You can find the simulations I describe in the Model Library within NetLogo.

Enjoy, and please let me know if you have any questions.

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Ed_Manley_ABM_Talk.pdf (3.91 MB)

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