Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Agent-Based Model.
Agent-Based Model - as a noun
One of a class of computational models for simulating the actions and interactions of autonomous agents (both individual or collective entities such as organizations or groups) with a view to assessing their effects on the system as a whole.
Example: "Agent-based models have been used since the mid-1990s to solve a variety of business and technology problems. examples of applications include the modeling of organizational behaviour and cognition, team working, supply chain optimization and logistics, modeling of consumer behavior, including word of mouth, social network effects, distributed computing, workforce management, and portfolio management."
Example Sentences
"An agent-based model is used to simulate complex systems in social sciences."
"Researchers developed an agent-based model to study the spread of diseases."
"The team used an agent-based model to predict traffic patterns in the city."
"The agent-based model accurately predicted the behavior of individuals in the crowd."
"An agent-based model allows for the simulation of interactions between autonomous agents."