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Simulation of Team Cooperation Processes in En-Route Air Traffic Control
[chapter]
2012
Advances in Air Navigation Services
Comparison of simulated and observed interactions in Case 2 ...
Italics: Items given in the simulation scenario. Bolds: Items matched between simulation and observation. (* Perfect match + Predictive match ^ Essential match) Table 4. ...
Cognitive model of team cooperative processes
AFigure 2 . 2 Figure 2. Mutual Belief Model and interaction schemes
Figure 3 . 3 Figure 3. ...
doi:10.5772/48548
fatcat:v6ygzaj655f27obu52l4llybci
Modelling and simulation of cognitive processes in air-traffic control based on mutual beliefs
2019
Journal of Advanced Simulation in Science and Engineering
This paper presents models and simulations of cognitive activities that underlie the communications between ATCOs and pilots. ...
This proof-of-concept test suggests that the proposed model and simulations can be used for analyzing air-traffic control accidents at airports. ...
Team cognitive model Kanno et al. [7] proposed a model of cognition in two-person teams based on the concept of mutual belief. Mahardika et al. ...
doi:10.15748/jasse.6.331
fatcat:o7eb2treoze2hhi5aibeoojdte
Modeling a Social Brain for Interactive Agents: Integrating Mirroring and Mentalizing
[chapter]
2015
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Human interaction has a distinct collaborative quality based on the attribution of communicative intentionality. ...
We equip virtual agents with both systems and model their interaction during embodied communication. ...
Acknowledgements This research/work was supported by the Cluster of Excellence Cognitive Interaction Technology 'CITEC' (EXC 277) at Bielefeld University, which is funded by the German Research Foundation ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-21996-7_8
fatcat:t4fho4nv3ze4fisal63myy6lwe
Social resonance and embodied coordination in face-to-face conversation with artificial interlocutors
2010
Speech Communication
In this paper, phenomena are analyzed that yield coordination of behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes between interaction partners, which can be tied to a concept of establishing social resonance. ...
Work on modeling this for ECAs with a focus on coverbal gestures is presented. ...
This research is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) in SFB 673 "Alignment in Communication" and the Center of Excellence "Cognitive Interaction Technology" (CITEC). ...
doi:10.1016/j.specom.2010.02.007
fatcat:6mtne6qu2nd2hpgx3vrdfa2os4
Default interactions for multi-agent simulations of complex organizations
2009
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Enterprises & Organizational Modeling and Simulation - EOMAS '09
The research presented here builds on previous work on organizational modeling and simulation, based on the concepts of interaction composition (enacted via Interaction Structure diagrams) and abstract ...
The main contribution of this paper is an extension of the TALL-based modeling and simulation with the concept of default interactions. ...
However, a complete model is not required since human intervention, in the form of interactive simulation, can fill the gaps in the models. ...
doi:10.1145/1750405.1750416
fatcat:6rnpznjefjekrdp2akoa5tluf4
Using perspective taking to learn from ambiguous demonstrations
2006
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
To address this issue, we present a system where the robot is modeled as a socially engaged and socially cognitive learner. ...
We illustrate the merits of this approach through an example where the robot is able to correctly learn from "flawed" demonstrations by taking the visual perspective of the human instructor to clarify ...
Acknowledgements The work presented in this paper is a result of ongoing efforts of the graduate and undergraduate students of the MIT Media Lab Robotic Life Group. ...
doi:10.1016/j.robot.2006.02.004
fatcat:6m3l5jdthjdo5mf4pdri7aqfvu
Computer Modeling in Philosophy of Religion
2019
Open Philosophy
How might philosophy of religion be impacted by developments in computational modeling and social simulation? ...
Computer modeling and simulation can contribute to the reformation of the philosophy of religion in at least three ways: by facilitating conceptual clarity about the role of biases in the emergence and ...
The author also wishes to express gratitude to the members of the research teams who contributed to the construction and experimental testing of the two models briefly described in section 3 of this article ...
doi:10.1515/opphil-2019-0011
fatcat:xy3toudvufa65msb6ltlnv3wki
Evolution of direct reciprocity under uncertainty can explain human generosity in one-shot encounters
2011
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Using agent-based simulations, we show that such generosity is the necessary byproduct of selection on decision systems for regulating dyadic reciprocity under conditions of uncertainty. ...
and the predictions of traditional economic models of rationality and self-interest (18-21). ...
This work was funded by a National Institutes of Health Director's Pioneer Award (to L.C.). ...
doi:10.1073/pnas.1102131108
pmid:21788489
pmcid:PMC3156224
fatcat:nbadrmbhjvgk5omzpf7yg2tbdi
In Search of Embodied Conversational and Explainable Agents for Health Behaviour Change and Adherence
2021
Multimodal Technologies and Interaction
Of particular promise, is work in which XAs are able to engage in conversation to learn about their user and personalize their recommendations based on their knowledge of the user and then tailor their ...
explanations to the beliefs and goals of the user to increase relevancy and motivation and address possible barriers to increase intention to perform the healthy behavior. ...
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/mti5090056
fatcat:fv3mo6t4g5ggroohmcvnjn5kny
Biological and Computational Perspectives on the Emergence of Social Phenomena: Shared Understanding and Collective Power
[chapter]
2012
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
As the behaviour of each person is based on complex internal mental processes involving, for example, own goals, emotions and beliefs, it would be expected that such sharedness and collectiveness is very ...
In this paper it is discussed how based on such neurological concepts computational mechanisms can be identified to obtain human-like social agent models. ...
this is the feeling of the human. This can be shown by a combined communication: showing feeling (nonverbally) and showing knowing (verbally). ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-34645-3_8
fatcat:2aftdrduwndwbke6kwdtaemf7m
Towards a Model of the Interplay of Mentalizing and Mirroring in Embodied Communication
2015
EuroAsianPacific Joint Conference on Cognitive Science
The model connects a mentalizing system for attributing and inferring different orders of belief about own and other's mental states, with a hierarchical predictive model for online action perception and ...
We discuss interactions between both systems and describe simulation experiments in which two agents equipped with this model engage in embodied communication. ...
Acknowledgements This research/work was supported by the Cluster of Excellence Cognitive Interaction Technology 'CITEC' (EXC 277) at Bielefeld University, which is funded by the German Research Foundation ...
dblp:conf/eapcogsci/KahlK15
fatcat:splyawuxfrgp3bjmlalxdo6vci
Commoning toward urban resilience: The role of trust, social cohesion, and involvement in a simulated urban commons setting
2020
Journal of Urban Affairs
Agent-based model Agent-based modeling is a simulation technique, which is well-suited to study complexity (Ghorbani & Bravo, 2016; Macal & North, 2009) : it allows the simulation of the interactions ...
An agent-based model of urban commons
Theoretical basis for the model Our agent-based model should describe a system in which agents choose to volunteer and interact with other agents, based on existing ...
Appendix
Questionnaire sent to the KasKantine volunteers In the model, the belief strengths parameters correspond to the averaged result column, in which the KasKantine results weigh 70% and those of ...
doi:10.1080/07352166.2020.1851139
fatcat:ctsbfdp3ffhf5egwes3r7lkmie
Modeling the Beliefs of other Agents
[chapter]
2000
Logic-Based Artificial Intelligence
The enriched structure that this imposes on the beliefs can be used to show how suitable hypotheses can be formed about the beliefs of other agents. -It is based on a nonmonotonic logic. ...
-It supports formalization of fairly complex, realistic cases of reasoning. -Under fairly general conditions, it allows mutuality to be supposed. ...
(2) In modeling another agent's beliefs, to what extent are similar cases remembered, and to what extent is the model constructed on the bases of ad hoc information? ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4615-1567-8_17
fatcat:qewro4x6evb5bldq73lljioa6i
Generating efficient belief models for task-oriented dialogues
[article]
1995
arXiv
pre-print
The compiled model incorporates the belief simplification mentioned above, and also uses a simplified temporal logic of belief based on the restricted circumstances under which beliefs can change. ...
This system will accept as input a description of agents' interactions with a task domain expressed in a fully-expressive belief logic with non-monotonic and temporal extensions. ...
This model includes an interface to events in the simulated domain based on an update and query language which is a subset of the original fully-expressive language. ...
arXiv:cmp-lg/9505039v2
fatcat:wdx3otspy5hajc6d37legjd6ke
Embodied Cooperative Systems: From Tool to Partnership
[chapter]
2015
Collective Agency and Cooperation in Natural and Artificial Systems
A central question is how the processes involved interact and how their interplay can be modeled. ...
For example, inter-agent cooperation relies very much on common ground, i.e. the mutually shared knowledge of the interlocutors. ...
Acknowledgments The research reported here draws on the contributions by the members of Bielefeld University's artificial intelligence group which is hereby gratefully acknowledged. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-15515-9_4
fatcat:zuzz4ecsvbgvrftkoevqhrbamm
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