Gudrun Wallentin
University of Salzburg
27 Papers
48 Citations
Gudrun Wallentin is an academic researcher from University of Salzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Geospatial analysis. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 24 publications. Previous affiliations of Gudrun Wallentin include Austrian Academy of Sciences & University of Innsbruck.
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Papers
GIS and Transport Modeling—Strengthening the Spatial Perspective
TL;DR: This paper identifies three fields of transport modeling where the spatial perspective can significantly contribute to a more efficient modeling process and more reliable model results, namely, geospatial data, disaggregated transport models and the role of geo-visualization.
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Spatial simulation: A spatial perspective on individual-based ecology—a review
TL;DR: An overview of the state of the art of Spatial Simulation modelling in Ecology is provided, its limitations and open issues are reviewed, and future research avenues are discussed by taking an explicit geospatial perspective.
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Dynamic hybrid modelling: Switching between AB and SD designs of a predator-prey model
TL;DR: It is argued to reach beyond efficiency-oriented considerations and use emergent super-individuals as structural elements of dynamically switching hybrid models of hybrid agent-based and system dynamics models in ecology.
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COVID-19 Intervention Scenarios for a Long-term Disease Management.
TL;DR: A new agent-based simulation model "COVID-19 ABM" is presented with which it is shown that low-level voluntary use of tracing apps shows no relevant effects on containing the virus, whereas medium or high-level tracing allows maintaining a considerably higher level of social activity.
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Agent-based bicycle traffic model for Salzburg City
Gudrun Wallentin,Martin Loidl +1 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: An agent-based modelling approach is used to simulate cycle traffic of the city of Salzburg to suggest that commuters from outside the city greatly influence the spatial distribution of traffic flows in the city.