For the purpose of policy simulation in coupled social-ecological systems (e.g. energy supply), a credible modelling of actors – especially citizens – and their decision processes is needed. This requires a framework capable of handling high numbers of heterogeneous agents (several hundreds of thousands). LARA (Lightweight Architecture for boundedly Rational Agents) meets these requirements and fills the gap between frameworks without built-in psychological foundations and full-fledged cognitive architectures which are both not viable options in this context. LARA provides prefabricated components of an agent’s decision process like perception, memory, and different modes of decision making. These components are psychologically plausible, i.e. based on appropriate psychological results and theories. Moreover, interfaces for basic learning and social influence are available.

Features

  • Well-defined, reusable, exchangeable, extensible and tested agent components to model decision processes
  • Various, elaborated types of agent memories
  • Eventbus suporting parallel computing

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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, Education, Science/Research, Testers

User Interface

Console/Terminal

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Simulation Software, Java Artificial Intelligence Software, Java Psychology Software

Registered

2012-02-03