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2019 International Workshop on Agent-Based Modelling of Human Behaviour (ABMHuB)

Call for Papers
A workshop on modelling and human social systems will be held at the 2019 Conference on Artificial Life (ALIFE 2019), 
Newcastle, UK, on Thursday August 1st, 2019.

Agent-based modelling has a long history of success in many related fields from economics and cooperative behaviours, to social conflict, civil violence and revolution. However, its use remains very limited in studies of how human interaction is affected by more complex aspects of human behaviour, such as personality, emotional state and conflict. ABMHuB brings together researchers who are interested in using agent-based modelling to understand human behaviour. It is a combination of agent-based modelling and behavioural science, which is a new and growing area of research. 

Contributions are invited in all areas relating to the modelling of human behaviour and organisational behaviour, and understand, evaluate, or make use of findings in behavioural science and psychology. Discussions of practical applications, ethical implications, and use cases from industry are also welcome.

Topics include:
Computational models of individual behaviour, diversity, group performance, human personality, emotions
Computational models of human communication, trust, conflict, conflict resolution, collaboration, cooperation, competition
Agent-based modelling of economic paradigms such as negotiation and bargaining, games, auctions, markets
Agent-based modelling of location behaviour, spatial patterns, geographical systems, urban evacuation, driver route choices, traffic flows, transport logistics
Agent-based modelling of human systems such as smart grids, app stores, economies
Collective intelligence, teamwork, coalition, distributed problem solving
Social simulation, interactive simulation and emergent behaviour
Social networks, socio-technical systems
Incentives, reward structures, reinforcement learning
Education technology, personalised teaching and training.

Two forms of submissions will be accepted (MIT Press format):
Extended Abstracts of length 2 pages.
Research papers of length 6 pages.
Papers should be submitted by email to: [log in to unmask] by the deadline of: 17 May 2019.

For more information, see: http://abmhub.braintree.com

Organising Committee:
Dr Soo Ling Lim (UCL and Braintree Ltd)
Professor Peter J. Bentley (UCL and Braintree Ltd)
Dr JoEllyn Prouty McLaren (TalentDOC Ltd)
Professor Randall S. Peterson (London Business School and TalentDOC Ltd)
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