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Agent-Based vs. Equation-based Epidemiological Models:A Model Selection Case Study ...

by Sreenivas R Sukumar, James J Nutaro
Publication Type
Conference Paper
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Page Numbers
74 to 79
Conference Name
2012 Workshop on Verification and Validation of Epidemiological Models As part of 2012 ASE/IEEE International Conference on Biomedical Computing
Conference Location
Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States of America
Conference Date
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This paper is motivated by the need to design model validation strategies for epidemiological disease-spread models. We consider both agent-based and equation-based models of pandemic disease spread and study the nuances and complexities one has to consider from the perspective of model validation. For this purpose, we instantiate an equation based model and an agent based model of the 1918 Spanish flu and we leverage data published in the literature for our case- study. We present our observations from the perspective of each implementation and discuss the application of model-selection criteria to compare the risk in choosing one modeling paradigm to another. We conclude with a discussion of our experience and document future ideas for a model validation framework.