Synthetic Population Generation with Public Health Characteristics for Spatial Agent-Based Models
Emma Von Hoene,
Amira Roess,
Hamdi Kavak
et al.
Abstract:Agent-based models (ABMs) simulate the behaviors, interactions, and disease transmission between individual agents within their environment, enabling the investigation of the underlying processes driving disease dynamics and how these processes may be influenced by policy interventions. Despite the critical role that characteristics such as health attitudes and vaccination status play in disease outcomes, the initialization of agent populations with these variables is often oversimplified, overlooking statisti… Show more
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