Maja Schlüter (Stockholm Resilience Center) discusses the management of socio-ecological systems at the Social Simulation Conference 2015 (Groningen, NL)
Joshua Epstein gave the first keynote at the Social Simulation Conference 2015 in Groningen on “Agent_Zero” as a framework to promote research on the dynamics of human behaviour using a neuro-psychological basis for cognitive plausible agents.
Klaus G. Troitzsch discusses the importance of social simulation for understanding the complexity of our society and the relevance of validating social simulation models at SSC2015 (Groningen, NL)
Gary Polhill discusses artificial intelligence, complex systems and the formalisation of behavioural theory in social simulation at SSC2015 (Groningen, NL)
Emma Norling gave a talk on “Putting the “Social” into Intelligence – linking cognitive modelling, social simulation and agent-based modelling” at Social Simulation Conference 2015, Groningen (NL), 14-18 September 2015
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