An Iterative Approach for Generating Statistically Realistic Populations of Households
Authored by Sylvie Huet, Guillaume Deffuant, Floriana Gargiulo, Sonia Ternes
Date Published: 2010
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0008828
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European Union
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Abstract
Background: Many different simulation frameworks, in different topics, need to treat realistic datasets to initialize and calibrate the system.
A precise reproduction of initial states is extremely important to
obtain reliable forecast from the model.
Methodology/Principal Findings: This paper proposes an algorithm to
create an artificial population where individuals are described by their
age, and are gathered in households respecting a variety of statistical
constraints (distribution of household types, sizes, age of household
head, difference of age between partners and among parents and
children). Such a population is often the initial state of
microsimulation or (agent) individual-based models. To get a realistic
distribution of households is often very important, because this
distribution has an impact on the demographic evolution. Usual
techniques from microsimulation approach cross different sources of
aggregated data for generating individuals. In our case the number of
combinations of different households (types, sizes, age of participants)
makes it computationally difficult to use directly such methods. Hence
we developed a specific algorithm to make the problem more easily
tractable.
Conclusions/Significance: We generate the populations of two pilot
municipalities in Auvergne region (France) to illustrate the approach.
The generated populations show a good agreement with the available
statistical datasets (not used for the generation) and are obtained in a
reasonable computational time.
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Spatial microsimulation
Policy
Model
Influenza
Outbreaks
Ireland