Handbook of Transport Geography and Spatial Systems 2004
DOI: 10.1108/9781615832538-031
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“…A similar mechanism is employed in graph-based CA. Agent automata do support movement, and there are many examples in the pedestrian and vehicle traffic literature (Torrens, 2005). Batty (2001) and Schweitzer (2003) have built agent-based models of city-scale residential mobility, with a focus on the movement of agents as particles under the influence of attraction surfaces, with that attraction determined by agglomeration factors.…”
Section: The Methodological Importance Of Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar mechanism is employed in graph-based CA. Agent automata do support movement, and there are many examples in the pedestrian and vehicle traffic literature (Torrens, 2005). Batty (2001) and Schweitzer (2003) have built agent-based models of city-scale residential mobility, with a focus on the movement of agents as particles under the influence of attraction surfaces, with that attraction determined by agglomeration factors.…”
Section: The Methodological Importance Of Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It enables researchers to study emergent system-level patterns and outcomes from generalized interactions at the individual agent level [4][5][6]. ABMs have been widely applied in many fields, including ecology, biology, social science, economic science, computer science, and the geospatial sciences [7][8][9][10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has some serious limitations and agent-cells in such simulations can often behave unrealistically, with the ability to see behind them as they walk, for example [254]. The information that is communicated via the neighborhood search in pedestrian-based automata models tends also to be relatively straightforward, including details such as the presence of agents in the neighborhood filter [378]. The approach is, however, reasonably efficient in computation as it is well-handled natively in the cellular automata scheme [379].…”
Section: Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%