Hybrid metapopulation agent-based epidemiological models for efficient insight on the individual scale: a contribution to green computing
Julia Bicker, Ren\'e Schmieding, Michael Meyer-Hermann, Martin J. K\"uhn

TL;DR
This paper introduces hybrid epidemiological models combining agent-based and population-based approaches to reduce computational costs by up to 98%, enabling detailed individual-level insights while promoting green computing.
Contribution
It presents a novel hybrid modeling framework that balances detail and efficiency, significantly reducing computational effort in epidemiological simulations.
Findings
Hybrid models reduce computational effort by up to 98%.
They maintain detailed insights at the individual level where needed.
The approach supports environmentally sustainable computing in epidemiology.
Abstract
Emerging infectious diseases and climate change are two of the major challenges in 21st century. Although over the past decades, highly-resolved mathematical models have contributed in understanding dynamics of infectious diseases and are of great aid when it comes to finding suitable intervention measures, they may need substantial computational effort and produce significant CO2 emissions. Two popular modeling approaches for mitigating infectious disease dynamics are agent-based and population-based models. Agent-based models (ABMs) offer a microscopic view and are thus able to capture heterogeneous human contact behavior and mobility patterns. However, insights on individual-level dynamics come with high computational effort that scales with the number of agents. On the other hand, population-based models using e.g. ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are computationally efficient…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovation Diffusion and Forecasting · Green IT and Sustainability
MethodsFocus
