SPARK:基于多尺度主体的生物医学建模框架。

Alexey Solovyev, Maxim Mikheev, Leming Zhou, Joyeeta Dutta-Moscato, Cordelia Ziraldo, Gary An, Yoram Vodovotz, Qi Mi
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复杂生物系统的多尺度建模仍然是系统生物学领域的核心挑战。一种称为基于代理的建模的动态知识表示方法可以研究由单个组件执行的离散事件产生的更高级别的行为。随着计算机技术的进步,基于智能体的建模已经成为一种模拟系统生物学复杂性的创新技术。在这项工作中,作者描述了SPARK(基于代理的知识表示简单平台),这是一个专门为系统级生物医学模型开发设计的基于代理的建模框架。SPARK是一个用Java编写的独立应用程序。它为开发基于代理的模型(ABMs)提供了一个用户友好的界面和一种简单的编程语言。SPARK具有以下特征:1)连续空间,可以模拟真实的物理空间;2)柔性剂的大小和形状,可以代表各种细胞类型的相对比例;3)生物医学模型中可以同时模拟和可视化多个尺度的多个空间;4)方便的图形用户界面。现有糖尿病足溃疡和急性炎症的ABMs在SPARK中实施。在NetLogo和SPARK中运行相同复杂度的模型;基于spark的模型运行速度要快两到三倍。
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SPARK: A Framework for Multi-Scale Agent-Based Biomedical Modeling.

SPARK: A Framework for Multi-Scale Agent-Based Biomedical Modeling.

SPARK: A Framework for Multi-Scale Agent-Based Biomedical Modeling.

SPARK: A Framework for Multi-Scale Agent-Based Biomedical Modeling.

Multi-scale modeling of complex biological systems remains a central challenge in the systems biology community. A method of dynamic knowledge representation known as agent-based modeling enables the study of higher level behavior emerging from discrete events performed by individual components. With the advancement of computer technology, agent-based modeling has emerged as an innovative technique to model the complexities of systems biology. In this work, the authors describe SPARK (Simple Platform for Agent-based Representation of Knowledge), a framework for agent-based modeling specifically designed for systems-level biomedical model development. SPARK is a stand-alone application written in Java. It provides a user-friendly interface, and a simple programming language for developing Agent-Based Models (ABMs). SPARK has the following features specialized for modeling biomedical systems: 1) continuous space that can simulate real physical space; 2) flexible agent size and shape that can represent the relative proportions of various cell types; 3) multiple spaces that can concurrently simulate and visualize multiple scales in biomedical models; 4) a convenient graphical user interface. Existing ABMs of diabetic foot ulcers and acute inflammation were implemented in SPARK. Models of identical complexity were run in both NetLogo and SPARK; the SPARK-based models ran two to three times faster.

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