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    A generalized simulation development approach for predicting refugee destinations

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    © 2017, The Author(s). In recent years, global forced displacement has reached record levels, with 22.5 million refugees worldwide. Forecasting refugee movements is important, as accurate predictions can help save refugee lives by allowing governments and NGOs to conduct a better informed allocation of humanitarian resources. Here, we propose a generalized simulation development approach to predict the destinations of refugee movements in conflict regions. In this approach, we synthesize data from UNHCR, ACLED and Bing Maps to construct agent-based simulations of refugee movements. We apply our approach to develop, run and validate refugee movement simulations set in three major African conflicts, estimating the distribution of incoming refugees across destination camps, given the expected total number of refugees in the conflict. Our simulations consistently predict more than 75% of the refugee destinations correctly after the first 12 days, and consistently outperform alternative naive forecasting techniques. Using our approach, we are also able to reproduce key trends in refugee arrival rates found in the UNHCR data

    Sensitivity-driven simulation development: a case study in forced migration

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    © 2021 The Authors. This paper presents an approach named sensitivity-driven simulation development (SDSD), where the use of sensitivity analysis (SA) guides the focus of further simulation development and refinement efforts, avoiding direct calibration to validation data. SA identifies assumptions that are particularly pivotal to the validation result, and in response model ruleset refinement resolves those assumptions in greater detail, balancing the sensitivity more evenly across the different assumptions and parameters. We implement and demonstrate our approach to refine agent-based models of forcibly displaced people in neighbouring countries. Over 70.8 million people are forcibly displaced worldwide, of which 26 million are refugees fleeing from armed conflicts, violence, natural disaster or famine. Predicting forced migration movements is important today, as it can help governments and NGOs to effectively assist vulnerable migrants and efficiently allocate humanitarian resources. We use an initial SA iteration to steer the simulation development process and identify several pivotal parameters. We then show that we are able to reduce the relative sensitivity of these parameters in a secondary SA iteration by approximately 54% on average. This article is part of the theme issue 'Reliability and reproducibility in computational science: implementing verification, validation and uncertainty quantification in silico'.European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme VECMA and HiDALGO projects under grant agreement nos 800925 and 824115

    The World of the Russian Word and its Value Content

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    В настоящей работе идет речь о системе ценностей русской языковой картины мира, благодаря которой процесс межкультурной коммуникации в рамках педагогического взаимодействия между преподавателем и обучающимися становится более успешным.Цель работы – описание основных ценностей (ОЦ) русской культуры, в частности, концепта «ЛЮБОВЬ». Используя методы психолингвистики и возможности корпусной лингвистики, автор дифференцирует базовые для русского языкового сознания семы исследуемого конструкта. Результаты статьи будут полезны для теории межкультурной коммуникации, в практике РКИ, при методической выборке текстов для чтения и их обсуждения в аудитории.This paper deals with the system of values of the Russian language picture of the world, thanks to which the process of intercultural communication within the framework of the pedagogical interaction between the teacher and the students becomes more successful.The purpose of the work is to describe the core values (OC) of Russian culture, in particular, the concept of “LOVE”. Using the methods of psycholinguistics and corpus linguistics, the author differentiates the components of the studied construct, which are basic for the Russian language consciousness. The results of the article will be useful in the practice of practice of language teaching, with a methodical selection of texts for reading and discussion in the audience, within the framework of the theory of intercultural communication

    Software for testing statistical hypotheses

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