Villa-Vialaneix, Nathalie and Sibertin-Blanc, Christophe and Roggero, Pascal Statistical exploratory analysis of agent-based simulations in a social context. (2014) Case Studies in Business, Industry and Government Statistics, 5 (2). 132-149. ISSN 2152-372X
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Abstract
This paper presents a case study for motivating the use of data mining in a social agent-based simulation framework. The data used in this article come from the social simulation platform SocLab. They were generated from a model designed to analyze a real situation related to the management of a river in the South West of France. Several standard statistical methods are used to analyze the possible outcomes of the discussion between the actors. Finally, a typology of these outcomes is obtained with a self - organizing map. The presentation is accessible to readers with an intermediate level of statistics.
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