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Agent-Based Simulation 1 Bacterial population modeling 1 Bayesian inference 1 Discrete Event Model 1 Growth functions 1 Neural networks 1 Population Modeling 1 Urban Design 1 Urban Simulator 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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Bae, Jang Won 1 Hong, Jeong Hee 1 Lee, SeHoon 1 Marín, J. Miguel 1 Moon, Il-Chul 1 Palacios, Ana P. 1 Quinto, Emiliano 1 Wiper, Michael P. 1
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Departamento de Estadistica, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid 1
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Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 1 Statistics and Econometrics Working Papers 1
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Impact of Population Relocation to City Commerce: Micro-Level Estimation with Validated Agent-Based Model
Lee, SeHoon; Hong, Jeong Hee; Bae, Jang Won; Moon, Il-Chul - In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 18 (2015) 2, pp. 5-5
To reduce overpopulation around Seoul, Korea, the government implemented a relocation policy of public officers by moving the government complex. This implies that there will be a negative impact on the suburban area that originally hosted the complex, but we do not know the magnitude of the...
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Bayesian modelling of bacterial growth for multiple populations
Palacios, Ana P.; Marín, J. Miguel; Quinto, Emiliano; … - Departamento de Estadistica, Universidad Carlos III de … - 2012
Bacterial growth models are commonly used for the prediction of microbial safety and the shelf life of perishable foods. Growth is affected by several environmental factors such as temperature, acidity level and salt concentration. In this study, we develop two models to describe bacterial...
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