利用聚合时间图探索政治科学中基于主体的模拟

R. J. Crouser, Jeremy G. Freeman, Andrew Winslow, Remco Chang
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基于智能体的仿真已成为社会行为科学中动态、复杂行为建模和仿真的关键技术。随着这些模拟变得越来越复杂,它们会产生越来越多的数据。由于缺乏适当的工具和支持,社会科学家很难解释和分析这些模拟的结果。在本文中,我们引入了聚合时间图(ATG),这是一种可以用来捕获离散模拟状态之间的复杂关系的图形公式。使用这个公式,我们可以通过检查图子结构来帮助社会科学家识别关键的模拟状态。特别是,我们定义了网关及其对立面终端的概念,它捕获了模拟中的关键状态及其不可避免的结果之间的关系。我们提出了两种实时可计算算法来识别这些关系,并提供了正确性证明、复杂性分析和经验运行时分析。我们在当今泰国的政治权力和暴力的大规模社会科学模拟中展示了这些算法的使用,并讨论了ATG和相关算法在其他领域(如分析来源)的更广泛应用。
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Exploring agent-based simulations in political science using Aggregate Temporal Graphs
Agent-based simulation has become a key technique for modeling and simulating dynamic, complicated behaviors in social and behavioral sciences. As these simulations become more complex, they generate an increasingly large amount of data. Lacking the appropriate tools and support, it has become difficult for social scientists to interpret and analyze the results of these simulations. In this paper, we introduce the Aggregate Temporal Graph (ATG), a graph formulation that can be used to capture complex relationships between discrete simulation states in time. Using this formulation, we can assist social scientists in identifying critical simulation states by examining graph substructures. In particular, we define the concept of a Gateway and its inverse, a Terminal, which capture the relationships between pivotal states in the simulation and their inevitable outcomes. We propose two real-time computable algorithms to identify these relationships and provide a proof of correctness, complexity analysis, and empirical run-time analysis. We demonstrate the use of these algorithms on a large-scale social science simulation of political power and violence in present-day Thailand, and discuss broader applications of the ATG and associated algorithms in other domains such as analytic provenance.
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