Description
Title | An Ambient Agent Model for Automated Mindreading by Identifying and Monitoring Representation Relations |
Abstract | In this talk an ambient agent model will be presented for automated mindreading based on monitoring a human's interaction with his or her environment. Within this agent model, a cognitive model for the human is assumed to be available. Monitoring foci on a human's interaction with the environment are determined from this cognitive model by automatically deriving representation relations for cognitive states expressed by temporal predicate logical specifications. From these temporal expressions the events are derived that are to be monitored, and from the monitoring information on these events the representation expressions are verified automatically. |
Other presentations by Alexei Sharpanskykh
Date | Title |
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30 October 2006 | |
19 March 2007 | |
29 October 2007 | |
23 June 2008 | Modeling and analysis of safety occurrence reporting in air traffic |
09 March 2009 | An Ambient Agent Model for Automated Mindreading by Identifying and Monitoring Representation Relations |
30 November 2009 | Can we predict safety culture? Safety culture analysis by agent-based organizational modelling |
29 November 2010 | Abstraction of rich cognitive agent models |
30 May 2011 | Modelling Social Decision Making with Emotions |
26 March 2012 | Managing Emergence in Safety-Critical Organizations |
22 October 2012 | Understanding the emerging dynamics in complex agent-based dynamic networks |