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A Parallel Approach to Social Network Generation and Agent-Based Epidemic Simulation

Perrin, D. and Ohsaki, H.

    Understanding the dynamics of disease spread is essential in contexts such as estimating load on medical services, as well as risk assessment and interven- tion policies against large-scale epidemic outbreaks. However, most of the information is available after the outbreak itself, and preemptive assessment is far from trivial. Here, we report on an agent-based model developed to investigate such epidemic events in a stylised urban environment. For most diseases, infection of a new individual may occur from casual contact in crowds as well as from repeated interactions with social partners such as work colleagues or family members. Our model therefore accounts for these two phenomena. Given the scale of the system, efficient parallel computing is required. In this presentation, we focus on aspects related to paralllelisation for large networks generation and massively multi-agent simulations.
Cite as: Perrin, D. and Ohsaki, H. (2011). A Parallel Approach to Social Network Generation and Agent-Based Epidemic Simulation. In Proc. Australasian Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (AusPDC 2011) Perth, Australia. CRPIT, 118. Jinjun Chen and Rajiv Ranjan Eds., ACS. 33-34
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