Robust automated knowledge capture [report]

Susan Marie Stevens-Adams, Robert G. Abbott, James Chris Forsythe, Michael Christopher Stefan Trumbo, Michael Joseph Haass, Stacey M. Langfitt Hendrickson
2011 unpublished
This report summarizes research conducted through the Sandia National Laboratories Robust Automated Knowledge Capture Laboratory Directed Research and Development project. The objective of this project was to advance scientific understanding of the influence of individual cognitive attributes on decision making. The project has developed a quantitative model known as RumRunner that has proven effective in predicting the propensity of an individual to shift strategies on the basis of task and
more » ... erience related parameters. Three separate studies are described which have validated the basic RumRunner model. This work provides a basis for better understanding human decision making in high consequent national security applications, and in particular, the individual characteristics that underlie adaptive thinking. 4 5 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
doi:10.2172/1031882 fatcat:oi75ozhmkzci3a3k6bz2fgen7e