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CATEGORIES:Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series
SUMMARY:Microsimulation\, Nik Lomax\, Karyn Morrissey and
Jamil Nur -
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UID:TALK149920AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/149920
DESCRIPTION:In order to estimate the patterns of movement\, in
teraction with public spaces and potential risk of
exposure to COVID-19\, we need a detailed dataset
containing individuals\, their characteristics an
d there geographical location. These individuals a
re used in other models within the DECOVID ecosyst
em. We use spatial microsimulation techniques to g
enerate the baseline population of individuals and
an algorithm for assigning individuals to househo
ld to provide estimates at Middle Super Output are
a level. Further attributes are added to this popu
lation\, derived from survey data using propensity
score matching. We assess the spatial distributio
n of these populations and the daily activity spac
es they inhabit.
LOCATION:Seminar Room 2\, Newton Institute
CONTACT:INI IT
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