Abstract

As they involve relationships between interacting individuals and groups, social systems can be described at different levels of resolution. In a number of modeling cases, only one of these levels is explicitly represented. In order to study phenomena where both individual and collective representations are needed, multi-level modeling is a good approach as it explicitly represents these different levels. We propose to consider a multi-level representation from a multi-modeling point of view. This perspective allows explicitly specifying the level's relationships and, therefore, to test hypothesis about interaction between individuals and groups in social systems. We define a framework to better specify the concepts used in multi-level modeling and their relationships. This framework is implemented through the AA4MM meta-model, which benefits from a middleware layer. This meta-model uses the multi-agent paradigm to consider a multi-model as a society of interacting models. We extend this meta-model to consider multi-level modeling, and present a proof of concept of a collective motion example, where we show the advantages of this approach for the study of social phenomena.

Highlights

  • 1.1 In this article, we are interested in the design or the study of complex systems

  • 6.1 In this article, we proposed to consider a multi-level model as a multi-model

  • This approach relies on a multi-agent vision of a multi-model

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Introduction

1.1 In this article, we are interested in the design or the study of complex systems. 1.4 In order to study such phenomena (with individual and collective representations), multi-level modeling is a good approach as it explicitly represents these different levels. 2.13 All these examples use two models to describe the same phenomenon at different levels of representation (individual and collective) and mapping functions to translate a state from one level to another (Natrajan & Nguyen-Tuong 1995). They can be related to the problem of multi-perspective modeling where each sub-model of the multi-model represents a perspective of the phenomenon (here a macro and a micro perspective) (Yilmaz et al 2007). The strength of the A&A paradigm is to allow describing the interactions between agents as processes, and to allow formalizing these processes (Ricci et al 2011)

AA4MM manages and links the two kinds of dynamics of a multi-model
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