COVID-19 pandemic is an immediate major public health concern. The search for the understanding of the disease spreading made scientists around the world turn their attention to epidemiological studies. An interesting approach in epidemiological modeling nowadays is to use agent-based models, which allow to consider a heterogeneous population and to evaluate the role of superspreaders in this population. In this work, we implemented an agent-based model using probabilistic cellular automata to simulate SIR (Susceptible-Infected-Recovered) dynamics using COVID-19 infection parameters. Differently to the usual studies, we did not define the superspreaders individuals a priori, we only left the agents to execute a random walk along the sites. ...
A model of interacting agents, following plausible behavioral rules into a world where the Covid-19 ...
This paper presents an approach for the modeling and the simulation of the spreading of COVID-19 bas...
The events of the recent SARS-CoV-2 epidemics have shown the importance of social factors, especiall...
Human mobility is a key element in the understanding of epidemic spreading. Thus, correctly modeling...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created an urgent need for mathematical models that can project epidemic t...
Super-spreading events have been observed in the transmission dynamics of many infectious diseases. ...
International audienceToday, over a year after the start of the COVID-19 epidemic, we still have to ...
Mobility restrictions are successfully used to contain the diffusion of epidemics. In this work we e...
Currently, there is a global pandemic of COVID-19. To assess its prevalence, it is necessary to have...
ImportanceDuring pandemics Agent Based Models (ABMs) can model complex, fine-grained behavioural int...
A model of interacting agents, following plausible behavioral rules into a world where the Covid-19 ...
A model of interacting agents, following plausible behavioral rules into a world where the Covid-19 ...
Epidemiological simulations as a method are used to better understand and predict the spreading of i...
A model of interacting agents, following plausible behavioral rules into a world where the Covid-19 ...
A model of interacting agents, following plausible behavioral rules into a world where the Covid-19 ...
A model of interacting agents, following plausible behavioral rules into a world where the Covid-19 ...
This paper presents an approach for the modeling and the simulation of the spreading of COVID-19 bas...
The events of the recent SARS-CoV-2 epidemics have shown the importance of social factors, especiall...
Human mobility is a key element in the understanding of epidemic spreading. Thus, correctly modeling...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created an urgent need for mathematical models that can project epidemic t...
Super-spreading events have been observed in the transmission dynamics of many infectious diseases. ...
International audienceToday, over a year after the start of the COVID-19 epidemic, we still have to ...
Mobility restrictions are successfully used to contain the diffusion of epidemics. In this work we e...
Currently, there is a global pandemic of COVID-19. To assess its prevalence, it is necessary to have...
ImportanceDuring pandemics Agent Based Models (ABMs) can model complex, fine-grained behavioural int...
A model of interacting agents, following plausible behavioral rules into a world where the Covid-19 ...
A model of interacting agents, following plausible behavioral rules into a world where the Covid-19 ...
Epidemiological simulations as a method are used to better understand and predict the spreading of i...
A model of interacting agents, following plausible behavioral rules into a world where the Covid-19 ...
A model of interacting agents, following plausible behavioral rules into a world where the Covid-19 ...
A model of interacting agents, following plausible behavioral rules into a world where the Covid-19 ...
This paper presents an approach for the modeling and the simulation of the spreading of COVID-19 bas...
The events of the recent SARS-CoV-2 epidemics have shown the importance of social factors, especiall...