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url: "https://doi.org/10.1145/3557989.3566157"
doi: "10.1145/3557989.3566157"
abstract: >
Mesa is an open-source agent-based modeling (ABM) framework implemented in the Python programming language,
allowing users to build and visualize agent-based models. It has been used in a diverse range of application
areas over the years ranging from biology to workforce dynamics. However, there has been no direct support
for integrating geographical data from geographical information systems (GIS) into models created with Mesa.
Users have had to rely on their own implementations to meet such needs. In this paper we present Mesa-Geo,
a GIS extension for Mesa, which allows users to import, manipulate, visualise and export geographical data
for ABM. We introduce the main components and functionalities of Mesa-Geo, followed by example applications
utilizing geographical data which demonstrates Mesa-Geo's core functionalities and features common to
Mesa is an open-source agent-based modeling (ABM) framework implemented in the Python programming language,
allowing users to build and visualize agent-based models. It has been used in a diverse range of application
areas over the years ranging from biology to workforce dynamics. However, there has been no direct support
for integrating geographical data from geographical information systems (GIS) into models created with Mesa.
Users have had to rely on their own implementations to meet such needs. In this paper we present Mesa-Geo,
a GIS extension for Mesa, which allows users to import, manipulate, visualise and export geographical data
for ABM. We introduce the main components and functionalities of Mesa-Geo, followed by example applications
utilizing geographical data which demonstrates Mesa-Geo's core functionalities and features common to
agent-based models. Finally, we conclude with a discussion and outlook on future directions for Mesa-Geo.
book-title: "Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on GeoSpatial Simulation"
pages: "1–10"
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