The complexities of agent-based modeling output analysis
Ju Sung Lee (University of Twente)
Tatiana Filatova (University of Twente)
Arika Ligmann-Zielinska (Michigan State University)
Behrooz Hassani-Mahmooei (Monash University)
Forrest Stonedahl (Augustana College)
Iris Lorscheid (Hamburg University of Technology)
Alexey Voinov (University of Twente)
Gary Polhill (The James Hutton Institute)
Zhanli Sun (Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO))
Dawn C. Parker (University of Waterloo)
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Abstract
The proliferation of agent-based models (ABMs) in recent decades has motivated model practitioners to improve the transparency, replicability, and trust in results derived from ABMs. The complexity of ABMs has risen in stride with advances in computing power and resources, resulting in larger models with complex interactions and learning and whose outputs are often high-dimensional and require sophisticated analytical approaches. Similarly, the increasing use of data and dynamics in ABMs has further enhanced the complexity of their outputs. In this article, we offer an overview of the state-of-the-art approaches in analyzing and reporting ABM outputs highlighting challenges and outstanding issues. In particular, we examine issues surrounding variance stability (in connection with determination of appropriate number of runs and hypothesis testing), sensitivity analysis, spatio-temporal analysis, visualization, and effective communication of all these to non-technical audiences, such as various stakeholders.
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