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ExploringModels
We just learnt how to launch GUI Experiments from GAMA. A GUI Experiment will start with a particular set of input, compute several outputs, and will stop at the end (if asked).
In order to explore models (by automatically running the Experiment using several configurations to analyze the outputs), a first approach is to run several simulations from the same experiment, considering each simulation as an agent. A second approach, much more efficient for larger explorations, is to run an other type of experiment : the Batch Experiment.
We will start this part by learning how to run several simulations from the same experiment. Then, we will see how batch experiments work, and we will focus on how to use those batch experiments to explore models by using exploration methods.
- Installation and Launching
- Workspace, Projects and Models
- Editing Models
- Running Experiments
- Running Headless
- Preferences
- Troubleshooting
- Introduction
- Manipulate basic Species
- Global Species
- Defining Advanced Species
- Defining GUI Experiment
- Exploring Models
- Optimizing Model Section
- Multi-Paradigm Modeling
- Manipulate OSM Data
- Diffusion
- Using Database
- Using FIPA ACL
- Using BDI with BEN
- Using Driving Skill
- Manipulate dates
- Manipulate lights
- Using comodel
- Save and restore Simulations
- Using network
- Headless mode
- Using Headless
- Writing Unit Tests
- Ensure model's reproducibility
- Going further with extensions
- Built-in Species
- Built-in Skills
- Built-in Architecture
- Statements
- Data Type
- File Type
- Expressions
- Exhaustive list of GAMA Keywords
- Installing the GIT version
- Developing Extensions
- Introduction to GAMA Java API
- Using GAMA flags
- Creating a release of GAMA
- Documentation generation