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sigradi2012_326 |
authors |
Barros Filho, Mauro Normando Macêdo |
year |
2012 |
title |
Simulando a dinâmica da segregação urbana: dos autômatos celulares aos modelos baseados em agentes [Simulating urban segregation dynamics: from cellular automata to agent based models] |
source |
SIGraDi 2012 [Proceedings of the 16th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Brasil - Fortaleza 13-16 November 2012, pp. 453-457 |
summary |
As a consequence of the emergence of models based on the notions of disequilibrium and uncertainty, cities have being seen as intrinsically complex nonlinear systems subject to sociospatial changes that occur, simutaneously, in many scales. The present paper analyzes three models to simulate urban segregation dynamics. Schelling’s model shows how can emerge unexpected highly segregated global patterns from local preferences to live close to each other. Epstein and Axtell’s model reveals its pedagogic role through the manipulation of specific parameters. Portugali’s model emphasizes the cognition and learning capabilities of agents to recognize patterns and change their behaviour accordingly. |
keywords |
Segregação Urbana; Modelos de Simulação; Autômatos Celulares; Modelos Baseados em Agentes |
series |
SIGRADI |
email |
mbarrosfilho@gmail.com |
full text |
file.pdf (157,059 bytes) |
references |
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BATTEN, David F. (2001)
Complex landscapes of spatial interaction
, Berlin, n.35, p. 81-111
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EPSTEIN, J.; AXTELL, R. (1996)
social science from the bottom up
, London: MIT Press
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PORTUGALI, J.; BENENSON, I. (1997)
Individuals cultural code and residential self-organization in the city space
, 2., 1997, Nova Zelândia. Anais... Nova Zelândia: University of Otago
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SCHELLING, T. C. (1971)
Dynamic models of segregation
, London (GB), n. 1, p. 143-186
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