From the DESCRIPTION:
The ‘epiworldRcalibrate’ package provides tools and pre-trained Machine Learning [ML] models for calibration of Agent-Based Models [ABMs] built with the R package ‘epiworldR’. It implements methods described in Najafzadehkhoei, Vega Yon, Modenesi, and Meyer (2025) doi:10.48550/arXiv.2509.07013. Using ‘epiworldRcalibrate’, users can automatically calibrate ABMs in seconds with its pre-trained ML models, effectively focusing on simulation rather than calibration. This tool bridges a gap by allowing public health practitioners to run their own ABMs without the advanced technical expertise often required by calibration.
epiworldRcalibrate provides fast, data-driven calibration of SIR epidemic parameters using a pretrained Bidirectional LSTM (BiLSTM) model. Given a single incidence time series, the package estimates:
ptran)crate)R0)The package is fully integrated with epiworldR and requires no external Python setup.
calibrate_sir()# Install from GitHub
devtools::install_github("sima-njf/epiworldRcalibrate")library(epiworldR)
library(epiworldRcalibrate)
# simulate SIR model
m <- ModelSIRCONN("sim", n=8000, prevalence=0.01,
contact_rate=3, transmission_rate=0.25,
recovery_rate=0.1)
run(m, ndays = 60)
inc <- plot_incidence(m)[,1]
# one-line calibration
calibrate_sir(
daily_cases = inc,
population_size = 8000,
recovery_rate = 0.1
)Use epiworldRcalibrate when you want to:
Full website, reference, and vignette: 👉 https://sima-njf.github.io/epiworldRcalibrate/
Developed by Sima Najafzadehkhoei 🔗 https://github.com/sima-njf