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Robin Cura

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Visual and semi-automated exploration of an archaeological model: calibrating a model of spatial reorganization in North-Western Europe, A.D. 800 to …

2017

International audience; Most often, when building a model, the modeller has to choose between two types of methods forevaluating its model. (1) The “face validation”, based on a visual and qualitative assessment of the model outputs, allows for a quick and direct feedback of the model behaviour considering the different values of parameters used. (2) More recently, and to have a more pervasive method of exploration, many modellers leant on High-Perfomance Computing to develop automated ways of exploring models often based on full factorial designs or on more parsimonious methods like genetics algorithms.In this presentation, we advocate for combining the efficiency of the automated explorat…

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Transition 8: 800-1200. Emergence of enduring, concentrated and hierarchised settlement patterns in rural regions of North-Western Europe

2021

Chapter 11 : https://books.openedition.org/pufr/19927; International audience

parish[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyattractivenessmiddle agesCOUVtransitionhierarchyPARIS team[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographysimulation[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciencesmodellingtownmulti-agent systememergence[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencessettlement system
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SimFeodal: an agent-based model to explore the combined effects of social and demographic changes on the hierarchy of rural settlement patterns in No…

2019

International audience; In North-Western Europe, regional settlement patterns that were dispersed in 800 CE became much more concentrated and hierarchical in 1200 CE (Tannier et al. 2014). This phenomenon occurred in all regions but the resulting level of concentration and hierarchy of settlement patterns differed notably among the regions. Several processes jointly explain this major transition (Cura et al. 2017). •The dismantling of the Carolingian Empire and the dissipation of powers induced struggles among lords and thus a rise in violence. The result of this was the creation of castles as well as an increase of the need of protection for peasant households•The militarisation of the soc…

[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographySpatial dynamicsArchaeological dataMiddle AgesPARIS team[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyHistorical sourcesCOMSettlement patternsAgent-based modelling
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Construction et évaluation d’un modèle de simulation dans un contexte interdisciplinaire

2015

Le travail présenté ici s’inscrit dans le cadre de l’ANR TransMonDyn, qui vise à étudier les transformations dans les systèmes de peuplement sur le temps long, au moyen de modèles conceptuels ou implémentés sous forme informatique. Cette étude s’appuie sur un formalisme, développé au sein du projet, définissant la transformation comme une transition entre un régime 1 et un régime 2. Le projet TransMonDyn repose sur l’analyse d’un ensemble de douze cas d’études empiriques, les transitions, dont les localisations autant que les échelles spatiales et temporelles sont extrêmement diverses.

Exploration visuelleModélisation à base d’agents[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS.STAT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statisticsDon- nées spatio-temporellesParamétrage
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