Publications

Martin Cenek

Associate Professor of Computer Science

Department of Computer Science

University of Portland

Please see my researchgate profile for selected publications

Book Chapters:

  • Cenek, M., Franklin, M. Developing High Fidelity, Data Driven, Verified Agent Based Models of Coupled Socio-Ecological Systems of Alaska Fisheries. In L. Perez et al. (eds.), Agent-Based Models and Complexity Science in the Age of Geospatial Big Data, Advances in Geographic Information Science, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-65993-0_1. Springer International Publishing AG 2018. Submitted: 11/17/2016. In print.
  • Cenek, M and Mitchell, M. Evolving Cellular Automata. In Meyers, R. A. & Adamatzky, A. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Complexity and System Science. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, 2009.

Peer Review Publications (includes under review):

  • Cenek, M., Franklin, M., Trammell, E. J., Dahl, S. How will the Kenai fisheries respond to changing environmental conditions: scenario based studies of coupled socio-ecological systems dynamics using an agent-based model. OCEANS17 MTS/IEEE Conference: Our Harsh and Fragile Ocean. September 18-21, 2017. Anchorage, AK. #170321-002. (Accepted)
  • Franklin, M., Cenek, M., Trammell, E. J. Forecasting policy implications and understanding adaptive capacity of salmon fisheries experiencing shifting social and ecological drivers at the Kenai River: scenario-based studies with an agent-based model. Conservation Letters. CONL-17-0263. Submitted: 08/06/2017 (under review)
  • Krupa, M., Cenek, M, Powell, J., Trammell, E. J. Mapping the Stakeholders: Using social network analysis to increase the legitimacy and transparency of participatory scenario planning. Society & Natural Resources. Submitted: 19/05/2016 Revised: 04/08/2017. Accepted: 07/31/2017
  • Cenek, M., Franklin, M. An adaptable agent-based model for guiding multi-species Pacific salmon fisheries management within a SES framework. Ecological Modeling (Special Issue). Elsevier. Submitted: 11/18/2016. Revised: 04/01/2017. Accepted: 06/22/2017
  • Banda, P., Caughman, J., Cenek, M., Teuscher, C. Irreversibility and Enumeration of Shift-Symmetric Configurations in Two-Dimensional Cellular Automata. Physical Review E. https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.09030. Submitted: 2/21/2017
  • Powell, J, Krupa, M, Cenek, M, Show, I. The Adaptive Capacity of Communities Surrounding Alaska’s Kenai River Fisheries: Learning to Navigate Environmental Change. Society & Natural Resources - Manuscript ID USNR-2017-0005. Submitted: 01/02/2017. (Under Review)
  • Cenek, M., Franklin, M. Developing High Fidelity, Data Driven, Verified Agent Based Models of Coupled Socio-Ecological Systems of Alaska Fisheries. Brown, D. G., Kim, E.-K., Perez, L., & Sengupta, R. (Eds.) (2016). Proceedings of GIScience 2016 Workshop on Rethinking the ABCs: Agent-Based Models and Complexity Science in the age of Big Data, CyberGIS, and Sensor Networks, Montreal, Canada, September 27, 2016. https://sites.psu.edu/bigcomplexitygisci/publications/
  • Cenek, M, Dahl, S. Towards Emergent Design: Analysis, Fitness and Heterogeneity of Agent Based Models Using Geometry of Behavioral Spaces Framework. Gershenson, C., Froese, T., . Siqueiros, J., Aguilar, W., Izquierdo, E.. and Sayama, H. Special Session on Artificial Life and Society. Proceedings of Artificial Life Conference 2016, ALife2016. DOI: 10.7551/978-0-262-33936-0-ch013
  • Cenek, M, Dahl, S. Geometry of the behavioral spaces: A computational approach to analysis and understanding the agent based models and agent behaviors. Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science. Submitted 12/11/2015. Revised 04/11/2016 Accepted: 10/06/2016
  • al-Zahir, S, Fatima, Q, Cenek, M. New Graph-Based Text Summarization Method. In proceedings of 2015 IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Communications, Computers and Signal Processing. August 24-26 2015. Victoria, BC, Canada. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Saif_Zahir/publication/281210063_New_Graph-Based_Text_Summarization_Method/links/55db99c808aec156b9afee97.pdf
  • Cenek, M. Information Processing in Two-Dimensional Cellular Automata. PhD Thesis. Portland State University, Portland Oregon. 2011.