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ESSA 2011



September 19-23, 2011 - Montpellier - France

Program



The list of posters is here

Monday, September 19.
 
9h30-10h00
Registration/Coffee 
10h00-12h00
CORMAS Tutorial (Trainers: C. Le Page & P.Bommel)
12h00-14h00
Lunch
14h00-16h00
NetLogo Tutorial (Trainer: C. Piou)
16h00-16h30
Coffee break
16h30-18h30
MIMOSA Tutorial (Trainer: J.-P. Muller)
 
 
 
Tuesday, September 20.
 
9h00-9h15 Welcoming address (P. Luu director of Agropolis, P. Fabre director of Cirad E&S department)
9h00-10h00
Plenary session (Amphitheatre)
 
Nils Ferrand
The future is in the box :
4 strategies to deal with the future and its boundaries
10h00-10h30
Coffee break/Poster session
10h30-12h30
Session "Participation" (General)
Chair: O. Barreteau 
(Amphitheatre)
Session "Methodology" (General)
Chair: T. Stratulat (Room B6)
 
Belem Mahamadou, Coulibaly Harouna, François Bousquet, Jean-Pierre Muller and Bazile Didier. A participatory modeling method for multi-points of view description of a system from scientist’s perceptions: application in seed systems modeling in Mali and Chile
(long)
Iris Lorscheid, Bernd-Oliver Heine and Matthias Meyer. Opening the "Black Box" of Simulations: Increased Transparency of Simulation Models and Effective Results Reports through the Systematic Design of Experiments
(long)
 
Christophe Le Page, Tayan Raj Gurung, Lhap Dorji and Guy Trébuil. Use of an abstract agent-based model to establish a communication channel between two parties in conflict in Eastern Bhutan
(short)
Nanda Wijermans. Exploring the CROSS Model: the Role of Density in Crowds
(short)
 
Wander Jager. Gaming in Social Simulation: why, when and how
(short)
Maxime Lenormand, Sylvie Huet and Floriana Gargiulo. A commuting generation model requiring only aggregated data
(short)
 
Pierre Bommel, Francisco Dieguez, Hermes Morales, Danilo Bartaburu, Emilio Duarte, Esteban Montes, Marcelo Pereira and Jorge Corral. One more step towards participatory modeling. Involving local stakeholders in designing scientific model for participative foresight studies
(short)
Ulf Lotzmann and Ruth Meyer. DRAMS - A Declarative Rule-Based Agent Modelling System
(short)
 
Alex Smajgl and John Ward. A design protocol for research impact evaluation: Social simulation of the Mekong region
(short)
 
12h30-14h00
Lunch
14h00-16h00
Special session: Social Conflicts
Chairman: M. Neumann (Amphitheatre)
Special session: Social Networks
Chairman: F. Amblard 
 (Room B6)
 
Shiro Horiuchi. Diversity of Local Cultures Maintained by Agents’ Movements between Local Societies
(long)
Elio Marchione, Mauricio Salgado and Nigel Gilbert. Analysing Differential School Effectiveness Through Multilevel and Agent-Based Modelling
(long)
 
Yutaka Nakai and Masayoshi Muto. Social Order due to Friend Selection Strategies Based on Tag and Reputation in Group
(long)
Davide Nunes and Luis Antunes. Introducing the b-have workbench - creating reusable components for social simulation experiments
(long)
 
Stéphane Luyet. Modeling Policy Diffusion as an Emergent Phenomenon: A First Agent-Based Approach
(long)
A. Udayaadithya and Anjula Gurtoo. Regulating the local networks in Indian agrarian societies - An MAS perspective
(long)
 
Barbara Sonzogni, Federico Cecconi and Rosaria Conte. An Agent Based Approach to the Dynamics of Illegality. A Position Paper
(long)
Nadine Hoser. Modeling Research Networks under the Influence of Public Finding
(short)
16h00-16h30
Coffee break/Poster session
16h30-18h30
Special session: Social Conflicts (cont.)
Special session: Social Networks (cont.)
 
Armando Geller, Maciej M. Latek, Seyed M. Mussavi Rizi and Cameron G. Thies. State Capacity and Conflict: Evidence from Afghanistan
(short)
Syed Muhammad Ali Abbas. An agent-based model of the development of friendship links within Facebook
(short)
 
Qijun Zhang and Wander Jager. Modeling Rural Residences’ Decision Making of  Activity Change
(short)
Cynthia Basileu, Nadia Kabachi and Michel Lamure. Towards an intelligent system for decision making in pandemics case
(short)
 
 
Fujio Toriumi, Daisuke Nakamura, Shuichiro Yamamoto, Takashi Okada and Kenichiro Ishii. Information Sharing on Social Media
(short)
 
 
Elenna Dugundji and Laszlo Gulyas. Socio-dynamic discrete choice on networks in space: Impacts of initial conditions, network size and connectivity on emergent outcomes
(short)
 
 
 
 
Wednesday, September 21.
 
9h00-10h00
Plenary session (Amphitheatre)
 
Dirk Helbing: The FuturICT Knowledge Accelerator: Can we jointly explore and manage our future in a complex connected world?
10h00-10h30
Coffee break/Poster session
10h30-12h30
Session: "Social Dynamics" (General)
Chairman: N. Ferrand 
(Amphitheatre)
Session "Reputation" (General)
Chairman: Mario Paolucci 
 (Room B6)
 
Friedrich Krebs, Sascha Holzhauer and Andreas Ernst. Public Good Provision in Large Populations: The Case of Neighbourhood Support in Northern Hesse
(long)
Makoto Asaoka and Yusuke Kanazawa. Why Does Bad Reputation Have Wings? An Exploration through an Agent-Based Model
(short)
 
Wagdi Alrawagfeh, Edward Brown and Manrique Mata-Montero. Identifying Norms of Behaviour in Multi-agent Societies
(long)
Takahisa Suzuki and Tetsuro Kobayashi. Effect of tolerance of reputation-making norms on cooperation in social exchanges
(short)
 
Friederike Wall. Effectiveness of Improving Judgmental Information while Searching for Organizational Performance
(short)
Walter Quattrociocchi and Rosaria Conte. Exploiting Reputation in Distributed Virtual Environments
(short)
 
Hitoshi Yamamoto and Isamu Okada. Evolution of cooperation by defection: Effect of a social vaccine
(short)
Pieter Bots. Estimating the Probability of Component Overload in Power Grids using Social Simulation Software
(short)
 
Marc Hannappel, Simone Bauschke and Klaus G. Troitzsch. Demographic projections with microsimulation models
(long)
Flaminio Squazzoni and Claudio Gandelli. Peering into Reviewer Reliability and Reviewing Effort Distribution through Agent-Based Models
(short)
12h30-14h00
Lunch
14h00-18h30
Excursions
 
 
 
 
 
Thursday, September 22.
 
9h00-10h00
Plenary session (Amphitheatre)
 
Alan Kirman: Agent-Based Modelling & the Crisis
10h00-10h30
Coffee break/Poster session
10h30-12h30
Session "Economy" (General)
Chairman: W. Jager 
(Amphitheatre)
 
 
Ermanno Catullo. A monopolistic competition trade  agent-based model with firms heterogeneity
(long)
 
 
Bogumil Kaminski, Piotr Wojewnik, Mateusz Zawisza and Marek Antosiewicz. Multiagent Simulation of Mobile Telecommunication Market with Operator Switching Cost
(long)
 
 
Károly Takács, Flaminio Squazzoni and Claudio Gandelli. The Aspiration and Assertiveness Traps of Employment
(long)
 
 

Olivier Brandouy, Angelo Corelli, Iryna Veryzhenko, and Roger Waldeck Why Zero Intelligence Traders are not smart-enough for Quantitative Finance

(long)
 
12h30-14h00
Lunch
14h00-16h00
Session "Economy" (cont.)
Special session: Ontology
Chairman: Gary Polhill  (Room B6)
 
 Roger Waldeck. Emotions, criminality and segregation
(short)
Gary Polhill and Nick Gotts. Semantic model integration: an application for OWL
(short) 
 
Shigeaki Ogibayashi and Kousei Takashima. Analysis of the Influence of Expenditure Policies of Government on Macroeconomic behavior of an Agent-Based Artificial Economic System
(short)
François Lamy, Pascal Perez, Alison Ritter and Michael Livingston. SimARC: An ontology-driven behavioural model of alcohol abuse
(short)
 
Fabian Kostadinov and Bernhard Steubing. An agent-based model of an energy wood market in a Swiss region
(short)
Jean-Pierre Muller, Abdoulaye Diallo, Jean-Christophe François, Hélène Mathian, Lena Sanders, Denis Phan and Roger Waldeck. Building ontologies from a variety of points of view
(short) 
 
Takashi Yamada and Takao Terano. Learning in "do-it-yourself lottery" with aggregate information: a computational study
(short)
Christophe Sibertin-Blanc, Olivier Therond, Claude Monteil and Pierre Mazzega. A Meta-Model to support Integrated Modeling of Social-Ecological Systems
(short)
 
Marco Janssen and Nathan Rollins. The Irrigation Dilemma: An Agent-based Model based on Field Experiments
(short)
Edoardo Pignotti, Gary Polhill, Peter Edwards and Nick Gotts. Applying Provenance to Social Simulation
(short)
 
 
 Nanda Wijermans, Heleen Vreugdenhil, Marjolijn Haasnoot and Hans Middelkoop. Introducing Social Modelling in the Water World
(short)
16h00-16h30
Coffee break/Poster session
16h30-18h30
Special session: Modelling Culture
Chairman: 
Gertjan Hofstede (Amphitheatre)
Special session: Ontology (cont.)
 
Elpida Tzafestas. Modeling Meta-Cultures
(short)
Amineh Ghorbani, Virginia Dignum, Sathyam Sheoratan and Gerard Dijkema. Applying the MAIA Methodology to Model the Informal E-waste Recycling Sector
(short)
 
 Ioannis Vagias and Elpida Tzafestas. Modeling combined phonological and lexical change of two linguistic communities through social interaction
(short)
 
 
 Gertjan Hofstede, Samuel Mascarenhas and Ana Paiva. Modelling rituals for Homo biologicus
(short)
 
18h30
Gala dinner on the beach
Bus will leave from Agropolis at 18h30
 
 
 
Friday, September 23.
 
9h00-10h00
Plenary session (Amphitheatre)
 
Frank Dignum: Normative groups in simulations
10h00-10h30
Coffee break/Poster session
10h30-12h30
Session "Environment" (General)
Chairman: A. Ernst (Amphitheatre)
 
 
Behrooz Hassani-M and Brett W. Parris. Will Climate Change Hinder Security? An agent-based approach
(short)
 
 
Behrooz Hassani-M and Brett W. Parris. Climate Change and Migration Patterns in Bangladesh: An agent-based model
(short)
 
 
Olivier Barreteau and Caty Werey. Domestic water supply security through protection versus connection:  Exploration through agent based simulation
(short)
 
 
Nick Gotts, Noelia Sánchez-Maroño, Tony Craig and Gary Polhill. Agent-Based Modelling in the LOCAW Project
(short)
 
 
Christophe Le Page and Francois Bousquet. Multi-level spatial simulation
(short)
 
12h30-14h00
Lunch
14h00-15h00
Closing session (Amphitheatre)
 
Posters
  1. Isamu Okada. Is it convenient to be altruistic? An approach from CSR
  2. Evgeniy Patarakin, Boris Yarmakhov and Vasiliy Burov. Netlogo wiki systems modeling
  3. Georg Holtz. An abstract model of social practice theory
  4. Kotaro Ohori, Noriyuki Kobayashi, Akihiko Obata, Kazunari Okamoto and Shingo Takahashi. Agent-based Analysis for Knowledge Base Management in a Service-oriented Organization
  5. Muneyoshi Saito and Setsuya Kurahashi. An Analysis of the diffusion process on Social Networks
  6. Frans Prenkert. Time and Process in Social Simulation: Agent-Based Simulation of Non-linear Interactions in Business Networks
  7. Yan Jia. Smart Decision-Making: New Choice for China’s Local Government
  8. Richard Oliver Legendi and Laszlo Gulyas. Cumulative Properties of Dynamic Social Networks
  9. Sylvie Huet and Guillaume Deffuant. Modelling the evolution of rural municipality networks: general framework and data driven adaptations.
  10. Carlos Gracia-Lazaro, Fernando Quijandria, Luis M. Floria, Laura Hernandez and Yamir Moreno. Coevolutionnary network approach to cultural dynamics face to intolerance
  11. Matthias Mailliard, Véronique Souchère, Juliette Anglade and Patrice Garin. An agent based model of social organizations for studying the emergence of solidarian relations in spatialized role playing games
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Update: 11 January 2011

Quick-facts

  •  Keynote speakers

    Alan Kirman 
    Nils Ferrand 
    Dirk Helbing
    Frank Dignum

    Specific sessions
    (here)


    Student prizes

    Bursaries, awards, Volterra prize 

    Symposium Chairpersons

    Jean-Pierre Muller
    François Bousquet 

    Co-located events:

    International Conference on Reputation (ICORE)
    Training on Agent-Based Models 

    Any question?