Causation Models

These models and simulations have been tagged “Causation”.

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Diagrams from Chen2011 IEEE Computer  Article   From Data Analysis and Visualization to
Causality Discovery
Diagrams from Chen2011 IEEE Computer Article 

From Data Analysis and Visualization to Causality Discovery

Map of Causal Structure outlined in Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War based on Fuzzy Cognitive Map, Matt Fisher's 2017 UC Berkeley  Thesis  on Tragic Science and other sources (see notes (i))
Map of Causal Structure outlined in Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War based on Fuzzy Cognitive Map, Matt Fisher's 2017 UC Berkeley Thesis on Tragic Science and other sources (see notes (i))
3 months ago
 From Marken PCT and Causation  blog entry  First use of button API  Additional PCT Causation and Behavior insights have been added and tagged

From Marken PCT and Causation blog entry First use of button API


Additional PCT Causation and Behavior insights have been added and tagged
6 months ago
Hoffman and Klein IEEE Intelligent systems 2017-18 series of articles on decision making and computing, including macrocognition 1  theoretical foundations  abstract  2  empirical foundations  abstract  3  causal landscape s abstract  4  deep n ets abstract   See also 2018 Gary Klein  podcast  and 
Hoffman and Klein IEEE Intelligent systems 2017-18 series of articles on decision making and computing, including macrocognition
causal landscapes abstract
deep nets abstract 
See also 2018 Gary Klein podcast and the process of explaining insight
5 months ago
WIP based mostly on Jan
Toporowski  2013 vol 1  and  2018 vol 2  books on Michal Kalecki: An Intellectual Biography   Layout Consistent with  David Wheat MacroEconomic model CLD Insight  by Gene Bellinger  
WIP based mostly on Jan Toporowski 2013 vol 1 and 2018 vol 2 books on Michal Kalecki: An Intellectual Biography  
Layout Consistent with David Wheat MacroEconomic model CLD Insight by Gene Bellinger  
Completion of  IM-15119  (which added patches to  IM-14058 ). Unconscious affective dynamics Josh Epstein's Agent Zero Book  webpage   Part II p.89 with 2 agent types, spatial patches and location aware, mobile occupying (blue) agents
Completion of IM-15119 (which added patches to IM-14058). Unconscious affective dynamics Josh Epstein's Agent Zero Book webpage  Part II p.89 with 2 agent types, spatial patches and location aware, mobile occupying (blue) agents

Double loop PCT  IM-9007  extended to show hierarchical PCT and goal conflict psychotherapy. A simulation structure for  IM-233044   See also a Suicide crisis and PCT  IM-173189   simulation structure
Double loop PCT IM-9007 extended to show hierarchical PCT and goal conflict psychotherapy. A simulation structure for IM-233044  See also a Suicide crisis and PCT IM-173189  simulation structure
WIP Summary of recent IEEE Computer graphics article  (abstract)  which could be applied to almost any chronic persistent health or social problem
WIP Summary of recent IEEE Computer graphics article (abstract) which could be applied to almost any chronic persistent health or social problem
5 months ago
Based on  1990 SDR Article . Control systems act to make their own input match internal standards or reference signals. Competent control systems create illusions of stimulus response causality. Stimulus-response theory can approximate the relationship between disturbance and action, but it can't pr
Based on 1990 SDR Article. Control systems act to make their own input match internal standards or reference signals. Competent control systems create illusions of stimulus response causality. Stimulus-response theory can approximate the relationship between disturbance and action, but it can't predict the consequences of behavior. These consequences are maintained despite disturbances. See IM-9007 for a double loop version
Physiology based insight to compare the energy balance and carbohydrate insulin models described in Nature Metabolism Obesity Causal Model Differences 2024  article  See also Speakman and Hall's 2021  science article  and  insight  and Stock flow Comparisons  insight
Physiology based insight to compare the energy balance and carbohydrate insulin models described in Nature Metabolism Obesity Causal Model Differences 2024 article See also Speakman and Hall's 2021 science article and insight and Stock flow Comparisons insight
7 months ago
Based on  1990 SDR Article . Control systems act to make their own input match internal standards or reference signals. Competent control systems create illusions of stimulus response causality. Stimulus-response theory can approximate the relationship between disturbance and action, but it can't pr
Based on 1990 SDR Article. Control systems act to make their own input match internal standards or reference signals. Competent control systems create illusions of stimulus response causality. Stimulus-response theory can approximate the relationship between disturbance and action, but it can't predict the consequences of behavior. These consequences are maintained despite disturbances. See IM-9007 for a double loop version
 WIP Simplest Innovation diffusion model from Sterman Business Dynamics Ch9, with Correlation coefficients added, from Taylor TRB et al. (2010)   Improving model understanding using statistical screening   WSC paper   See also  System Dynamics Review 26 (1) p 73-87 and earlier 2005  SDR paper  with 

WIP Simplest Innovation diffusion model from Sterman Business Dynamics Ch9, with Correlation coefficients added, from Taylor TRB et al. (2010)  Improving model understanding using statistical screening WSC paper See also System Dynamics Review 26 (1) p 73-87 and earlier 2005 SDR paper with CCtemplateExcel

Double loop simulation version of  IM-8908  Based on  1990 SDR Article . Control systems act to make their own input match internal standards or reference signals. Competent control systems create illusions of stimulus response causality. Stimulus-response theory can approximate the relationship bet
Double loop simulation version of IM-8908 Based on 1990 SDR Article. Control systems act to make their own input match internal standards or reference signals. Competent control systems create illusions of stimulus response causality. Stimulus-response theory can approximate the relationship between disturbance and action, but it can't predict the consequences of behavior. These consequences are maintained despite disturbances. See also Double loop learning and Nurse Thinking Insights. See also IM-9273 for DLL LAIR model
Unconscious affective dynamics From Epstein, Joshua M. (2014-02-23). Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science (Princeton Studies in Complexity) (p. 37). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition Publisher  webpage
Unconscious affective dynamics From Epstein, Joshua M. (2014-02-23). Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science (Princeton Studies in Complexity) (p. 37). Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition Publisher webpage
WIP based on Nate Osgood's Motivation for Dynamic Simulation Models in System Science Lecture see  Youtube video  at 20:34
WIP based on Nate Osgood's Motivation for Dynamic Simulation Models in System Science Lecture see Youtube video at 20:34
Three Agent Model of  IM-13669 . Unconscious affective dynamics Josh Epstein's Agent Zero Book  webpage  
Three Agent Model of IM-13669. Unconscious affective dynamics Josh Epstein's Agent Zero Book webpage 

Three Agent Model of  IM-13669 . Unconscious affective dynamics Josh Epstein's Agent Zero Book  webpage   See spatial patches version  IM-15119    
Three Agent Model of IM-13669. Unconscious affective dynamics Josh Epstein's Agent Zero Book webpage 
See spatial patches version IM-15119
 
Three Agent Model of  IM-14058  with Spatial awareness. Unconscious affective dynamics Josh Epstein's Agent Zero Book  webpage   Part II p.89 with spatial ABM
Three Agent Model of IM-14058 with Spatial awareness. Unconscious affective dynamics Josh Epstein's Agent Zero Book webpage  Part II p.89 with spatial ABM

Hoffman and Klein IEEE Intelligent systems 2017-18 series of articles on decision making and computing, including macrocognition 1  theoretical foundations  abstract  2  empirical foundations  abstract  3  causal landscape s abstract  4  deep n ets abstract   See also 2018 Gary Klein  podcast  and 
Hoffman and Klein IEEE Intelligent systems 2017-18 series of articles on decision making and computing, including macrocognition
causal landscapes abstract
deep nets abstract 
See also 2018 Gary Klein podcast and IM-171552
Based on  1990 SDR Article . Control systems act to make their own input match internal standards or reference signals. Competent control systems create illusions of stimulus response causality. Stimulus-response theory can approximate the relationship between disturbance and action, but it can't pr
Based on 1990 SDR Article. Control systems act to make their own input match internal standards or reference signals. Competent control systems create illusions of stimulus response causality. Stimulus-response theory can approximate the relationship between disturbance and action, but it can't predict the consequences of behavior. These consequences are maintained despite disturbances. See IM-9007 for a double loop version
WIP Addition of  Emotion Regulation IM  to Clone of  IM-9007  Double loop version of  IM-8908  Based on  1990 SDR Article .  See also Double loop learning and Nurse Thinking Insights. See also  IM-9273  for DLL LAIR model. Also Azjen's Theory of planned behavior which could be framed in COM-B WIP at
WIP Addition of Emotion Regulation IM to Clone of IM-9007 Double loop version of IM-8908 Based on 1990 SDR Article.  See also Double loop learning and Nurse Thinking Insights. See also IM-9273 for DLL LAIR model. Also Azjen's Theory of planned behavior which could be framed in COM-B WIP at IM-51900
Based on  1990 SDR Article . Control systems act to make their own input match internal standards or reference signals. Competent control systems create illusions of stimulus response causality. Stimulus-response theory can approximate the relationship between disturbance and action, but it can't pr
Based on 1990 SDR Article. Control systems act to make their own input match internal standards or reference signals. Competent control systems create illusions of stimulus response causality. Stimulus-response theory can approximate the relationship between disturbance and action, but it can't predict the consequences of behavior. These consequences are maintained despite disturbances. See IM-9007 for a double loop version