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Machine-assisted agent-based modeling: Opening the black box

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JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE
Volume 64, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jocs.2022.101854

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Behavioral analytics; Social communications; Interpretable artificial intelligence; Conceptual modeling; Systems thinking

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This article introduces the use of artificial intelligence in agent-based modeling (ABM) to build models and proposes a new framework, ML-ABM, which considers causality and feedback loops and makes the models transparent to stakeholders.
While agent-based modeling (ABM) has become one of the most powerful tools in quantitative social sciences, it remains difficult to explain their structure and performance. We propose to use artificial intelligence both to build the models from data, and to improve the way we communicate models to stakeholders. Although machine learning is actively employed for pre-processing data, here for the first time, we used it to facilitate model development of a simulation model directly from data. Our suggested framework, ML-ABM accounts for causality and feedback loops in a complex nonlinear system and at the same time keeps it transparent for stakeholders. As a result, beside the development of a behavioral ABM, we open the 'blackbox' of purely empirical models. With our approach, artificial intelligence in the simulation field can open a new stream in modeling practices and provide insights for future applications.

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