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    Risk perception and behavioral change during epidemics: Comparing models of individual and collective learning by Abdulkareem, Shaheen A, Augustijn, Ellen-Wien, Filatova, Tatiana, Musial, Katarzyna, Mustafa, Yaseen T

    Published in PloS one (06-01-2020)
    “…Modern societies are exposed to a myriad of risks ranging from disease to natural hazards and technological disruptions. Exploring how the awareness of risk…”
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    Intelligent judgements over health risks in a spatial agent-based model by Abdulkareem, Shaheen A, Augustijn, Ellen-Wien, Mustafa, Yaseen T, Filatova, Tatiana

    “…Millions of people worldwide are exposed to deadly infectious diseases on a regular basis. Breaking news of the Zika outbreak for instance, made it to the main…”
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    Bayesian networks for spatial learning: a workflow on using limited survey data for intelligent learning in spatial agent-based models by Abdulkareem, Shaheen A., Mustafa, Yaseen T., Augustijn, Ellen-Wien, Filatova, Tatiana

    Published in GeoInformatica (01-04-2019)
    “…Machine learning (ML) algorithms steer agent decisions in agent-based models (ABMs), serving as a vehicle for implementing behaviour changes during simulation…”
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    Machine Learning to Derive Complex Behaviour in Agent-Based Modellzing by Augustijn, Ellen-Wien, Abdulkareem, Shaheen A., Sadiq, Mohammed Hikmat, Albabawat, Ali A.

    “…The use of machine learning algorithms to enrich agent-based models has increased over the past years. This integration adds value when combining the…”
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    The Impact of Social Versus Individual Learning for Agents' Risk Perception During Epidemics by Abdulkareem, Shaheen A., Augustijn, Ellen-Wien, Musial, Katarzyna, Mustafa, Yaseen T., Filatova, Tatiana

    “…Epidemics have always been a source of concern to people, both at the individual and government level. To fight outbreaks effectively, we need advanced tools…”
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