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Bruce Edmonds
Researcher at Manchester Metropolitan University
Publications - 196
Citations - 5870
Bruce Edmonds is an academic researcher from Manchester Metropolitan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social simulation & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 191 publications receiving 5368 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruce Edmonds include University of Los Andes.
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The ODD protocol for describing agent-based and other simulation models: A second update to improve clarity, replication, and structural realism
Volker Grimm,Steven F. Railsback,Christian E. Vincenot,Uta Berger,Cara A. Gallagher,Donald L. DeAngelis,Bruce Edmonds,Jiaqi Ge,Jarl Giske,Jürgen Groeneveld,Alice S. A. Johnston,Alexander Milles,Jacob Nabe-Nielsen,J. Gareth Polhill,Viktoriia Radchuk,Marie-Sophie Rohwäder,Richard A. Stillman,Jan C. Thiele,Daniel Ayllón +18 more
TL;DR: The steps taken to provide better guidance on structuring complex ODDs and an ODD summary for inclusion in a journal article are documented and the need for standard descriptions of simulation experiments is advocated.
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From KISS to KIDS: an 'anti-simplistic' modelling approach
Bruce Edmonds,Scott Moss +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new approach is suggested under the slogan "Keep it Descriptive Stupid" (KIDS) that encapsulates a trend in increasingly descriptive agent-based social simulation.
Book
Socially Intelligent Agents: Creating Relationships With Computers And Robots
TL;DR: This book provides 32 chapters, written by leading SIA researchers, addressing topics such as: social robotics, embodied conversational agents, affective computing, anthropomorphism, narrative and story-telling, social aspects in multi-agent systems, new technologies for education and therapy, and more.
Syntactic Measures of Complexity
TL;DR: This dissertation aims to clarify the role of language in the development of Complexity and investigates the role that language plays in the design of models and their application to complex systems.
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Sociology and simulation : Statistical and qualitative cross-validation
Scott Moss,Bruce Edmonds +1 more
TL;DR: Characteristics in time‐series data indicate that a suitable agent‐based model rather than a standard statistical model will be appropriate, and the consequences for many frequently used statistical techniques are discussed.