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    Map cases in Hilton M. Briggs Library at South Dakota State University in 1989

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    Students Jason Overby (left) and Troy Forbes are looking at maps in a map case in the lower level of Hilton M. Briggs Library on the campus of South Dakota State Universit

    Statistical analysis of agent-based models

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    In the video, Dr Jason Hilton and Professor Jakub Bijak introduce the basic concepts related to the design of experiments used to help understand the behaviour of complex computational models, such as agent-based models. They look at the relations between inputs and outputs of models, types of experimental design, and methods of analysing the results of simulation experiments. This video also explores the statistical emulators – or metamodels – and methods for uncertainty and sensitivity analysis

    Jason Bond Family History

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    Jason Bond authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Fall 2017 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]

    Choosing the Choice: Reflections on modelling decisions and behaviour in demographic agent-based models

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    This paper investigates the problems associated with choosing appropriate models of choice for demographic agent-based models. In particular, the importance of context, time-preference and dealing with uncertainty in decision modelling are discussed, together with the heterogeneity between agents in their decision-making strategies. The paper concludes by advocating empirically driven, modular, and multi-model approaches to designing simulations of human decision-making, given the lack of a canonical strategy for dealing with any of these issues. Furthermore, it is suggested that an iterative process of data collection and simulation experiments, with the latter informing future empirical data collection, should form the basis of such an endeavour. The discussion is illustrated with reference to selected demographic agent-based models, in particular those relating to migration

    Jason vs GIJOE

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    Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Jason vs GI JOE is partly an exercise in autobiography, an experiment in relational aesthetics, and an interdisciplinary artist project at the intersection of comic books, creative writing and performance art. This comic book, Jason vs. GIJOE, is a postmodern double erasure, based on the comic book GIJOE: Cobra II (Issue 1). The original pictures from the comic book have been removed, and replaced by a series of short narratives, describing autobiographical events from the life of the author: me, Jason. Speech bubbles from the original have been left to comment back over top of the stories, obscuring meaning but creating moments of unplanned dialogue. The comic is a readymade, twice erased: once to replace the drawings of the initial comic, and again when using the original dialogue bubbles to speak back to the narrative

    Rosemary with Jason

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    Color photograph of Rosemary and Jason, November 199
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