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Agent-Based Simulation Modelling for Reflecting on Consequences of Digital Mental Health

Stroud, Daniel; Wagner, Christian; Siebers, Peer-Olaf

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Daniel Stroud



Abstract

The premise of this working paper is based around agent-based simulation models and how to go about creating them from given incomplete information. Agent-based simulations are stochastic simulations that revolve around groups of agents that each have their own characteristics and can make decisions. Such simulations can be used to emulate real life situations and to create hypothetical situations without the need for real-world testing prior. Here we describe the development of an agent-based simulation model for studying future digital mental health scenarios. An incomplete conceptual model has been used as the basis for this development. To define differences in responses to stimuli we employed fuzzy decision making logic. The model has been implemented but not been used for structured experimentation yet. This is planned as our next step.

Citation

Stroud, D., Wagner, C., & Siebers, P. Agent-Based Simulation Modelling for Reflecting on Consequences of Digital Mental Health

Deposit Date Feb 6, 2019
Publicly Available Date Feb 6, 2019
Keywords Digital Mental Health; Agent Based Modelling; Simulation; Fuzzy Logic Decision Making
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1523013
Publisher URL http://arxiv.org/abs/1902.01642
Additional Information Working paper, resulting from a summer internship.

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