Abstract |
Many aspects affect the way humans perform tasks. Not only the content of a
task, but also somebody’s personality or his or her current exhaustion
influences how that task is executed. Under varying task execution
conditions the quality of the performance is known to vary, for example, due
to biases that occur.
To obtain agents with human-like behaviours, cognitive models are needed
that incorporate such biases and the dynamics of the way in which the agent
controls them. In this talk I will introduces a dynamical cognitive agent
model addressing these aspects. It has been formally specified, tested in
simulations for various task scenarios, and formally analysed. |