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Toward inverse generative social science using multi-objective genetic programming.

Tuong Manh Vu1, Charlotte Probst2, Joshua M Epstein3, Alan Brennan1, Mark Strong1, Robin C Purshouse1.   

Abstract

Generative mechanism-based models of social systems, such as those represented by agent-based simulations, require that intra-agent equations (or rules) be specified. However there are often many different choices available for specifying these equations, which can still be interpreted as falling within a particular class of mechanisms. Whilst it is important for a generative model to reproduce historically observed dynamics, it is also important for the model to be theoretically enlightening. Genetic programs (our own included) often produce concatenations that are highly predictive but are complex and hard to interpret theoretically. Here, we develop a new method - based on multi-objective genetic programming - for automating the exploration of both objectives simultaneously. We demonstrate the method by evolving the equations for an existing agent-based simulation of alcohol use behaviors based on social norms theory, the initial model structure for which was developed by a team of human modelers. We discover a trade-off between empirical fit and theoretical interpretability that offers insight into the social norms processes that influence the change and stasis in alcohol use behaviors over time.

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Keywords:  Applied computing; Computing methodologies; Genetic programming; Model verification and validation; Modeling methodologies; Sociology; generative social science; genetic programming; multi-objective optimization

Year:  2019        PMID: 33083795      PMCID: PMC7569505          DOI: 10.1145/3321707.3321840

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genet Evol Comput Conf


  5 in total

1.  An integrated dual process simulation model of alcohol use behaviours in individuals, with application to US population-level consumption, 1984-2012.

Authors:  Charlotte Buckley; Matt Field; Tuong Manh Vu; Alan Brennan; Thomas K Greenfield; Petra S Meier; Alexandra Nielsen; Charlotte Probst; Paul A Shuper; Robin C Purshouse
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2021-08-22       Impact factor: 3.913

2.  Introducing CASCADEPOP: an open-source sociodemographic simulation platform for us health policy appraisal.

Authors:  Alan Brennan; Charlotte Buckley; Tuong Manh Vu; Charlotte Probst; Alexandra Nielsen; Hao Bai; Thomas Broomhead; Thomas Greenfield; William Kerr; Petra S Meier; JüRgen Rehm; Paul Shuper; Mark Strong; Robin C Purshouse
Journal:  Int J Microsimul       Date:  2020

3.  A software architecture for mechanism-based social systems modelling in agent-based simulation models.

Authors:  Tuong Manh Vu; Charlotte Probst; Alexandra Nielsen; Hao Bai; Charlotte Buckley; Petra S Meier; Mark Strong; Alan Brennan; Robin C Purshouse
Journal:  J Artif Soc Soc Simul       Date:  2020-06-30

4.  Commentary on Robinson et al. (2021): Evaluating theories of change for public health policies using computer model discovery methods.

Authors:  Robin C Purshouse; Charlotte Buckley; Alan Brennan; John Holmes
Journal:  Addiction       Date:  2021-06-28       Impact factor: 7.256

5.  Inferring mechanisms of response prioritization on social media under information overload.

Authors:  Chathika Gunaratne; William Rand; Ivan Garibay
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-01-14       Impact factor: 4.379

  5 in total

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