Geosimulation and Big Data: A Marriage made in Heaven or Hell? Schedule
Do you like big data and geosimulation and wondering when to book flights or which sessions to attend at the forthcoming AAG Annual Meeting, If so, you might like our sessions entitled “Geosimulation and Big Data: A Marriage made in Heaven or Hell? ” taking place on Wednesday the 22nd of April 2015.
Abstract of the Sessions:
- Using Big Data to inform individual-based models of geographical systems;
- Translating Big Data into agent rules;
- Elucidating behavioral information from diverse data;
- Improving simulated agent behavior;
- Validating agent-based models (ABM) with Big Data;
- Ethics of data collected en masse and their use in simulation.
2192 Geosimulation and Big Data: A Marriage made in Heaven or Hell? (1)
Wednesday, 4/22/2015.
8:00 AM – 9:40 AM.
600a Classroom, University of Chicago Gleacher Center, 6th Floor.
Chair: Nick Malleson
Abstracts:
*Atsushi Nara:
A GPGPU approach for simulating and analyzing human dynamics
*Kira Kowalska, John Shawe-Taylor and Paul Longley:
*Martin Zaltz Austwick, Gustavo Romanillos Arroyo and Borka Moya-Gomez:
*Hai Lan and Paul Torrens:
*Philippe J. Giabbanelli, Thomas Burgoine, Pablo Monsivais and James Woodcock:
Using big data to develop individual-centric models of food behaviours
2292 Geosimulation and Big Data: A Marriage made in Heaven or Hell? (2)
Wednesday, 4/22/2015.
10:00 AM – 11:40 AM.
600a Classroom, University of Chicago Gleacher Center, 6th Floor.
Chair: Alison Heppenstall
Abstracts:
Coupling Public Space Simulations with Real-Time Data Streams
*Andrew Crooks and Sarah Wise:
Leveraging Crowdsourced data for Agent-based modeling: Opportunities, Examples and Challenges
*Ed Manley, Chen Zhong and Michael Batty:
*Alison Heppenstall, *Nick Malleson and Andrew Evans:
Muhammad Adnan, Alistair Leak and *Paul Longley:
2492 Geosimulation and Big Data: A Marriage made in Heaven or Hell? (3) Discussion Session
Wednesday, 4/22/2015.
1:20 PM – 3:00 PM.
600a Classroom, University of Chicago Gleacher Center, 6th Floor.
Chair: Nick Malleson
Abstracts:
*Paul M Torrens and Hai Lan:
2:00 PM to 3:00PM: Discussion
Organizers
- Alison Heppenstall, School of Geography, University of Leeds
- Nick Malleson, School of Geography, University of Leeds
- Andrew Crooks, Department of Computational Social Science, George Mason University
- Paul Torrens, Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland
- Ed Manley, Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London