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Title ICONIP'12 test talk
Abstract I will give a talk on a paper that will be presented at ICONIP'12, which describes a cognitive model of situation awareness. Abstract: Computational models of situation awareness can be of interest for different purposes, varying from the study of human cognition in demanding circumstances to the development of human-like virtual opponents in serious gaming applications. This paper presents a novel model of situation awareness, which extends previous work at a number of points. In particular, the model incorporates qualitative time references, offers the possibility to use Allen [1]’s temporal relations, and features an explicit representation of Endsley [4]’s three phases of situation awareness. The behaviour of the model has been tested within a simulation environment for F-16 pilots, and the resulting behaviour has been found satisfactory using a formal verification tool.

Other presentations by Robbert-Jan Merk

DateTitle
19 April 2010 A computational model on surprise and its effects on agent behaviour in simulated environments.
02 April 2012
15 October 2012 ICONIP'12 test talk