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Title | Studying Shared Situation Awareness by Agent-Based Simulation |
Abstract | Shared Situation Awareness is an often employed concept in domains where teams of agents have to solve complex tasks in a distributed manner, like incident management and air traffic control. Although widely studied in the literature, the concept is difficult to be analyzed in a systematic manner, due to 1) the abundance of factors that can be related to Shared SA, and 2) the lack of a commonly agreed, formal definition. This paper proposes Agent-Based Social Simulation as a scientific method to study questions related to Shared SA. Founded in theories from Social Science, an agent-based framework is presented, which allows users to explore a variety of hypothetical scenarios in an automated manner. The resulting global patterns are illustrated by discussing a number of simulation results for different parameter settings. These simulations show that, although preliminary, the presented framework has potential as an analytical tool for researchers and policy makers. |
Other presentations by Tibor Bosse
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27 November 2006 | |
07 May 2007 | |
17 March 2008 | |
06 April 2009 | There's Always Hope: Enhancing Agent Believability through Expectation-Based Emotions |
08 November 2010 | Will you be Holland's Next Top Criminal? Do the Crime Check with Lifestyle Informatics |
30 January 2012 | A Normative Agent System to Prevent Cyberbullying |
04 February 2013 | How to Enhance Student Engagement in Your Classes? An Experiment with a 'Course as a Game'. |
02 December 2013 | Studying Shared Situation Awareness by Agent-Based Simulation |
18 January 2016 | Simulation-based Training of Aggression De-escalation |
07 November 2016 | Supporting Human-Robot Teams in Space Missions using ePartners and Formal Abstraction Hierarchies |
03 April 2017 | Do Computer Science Faculty Members have a Gender Bias During a Virtual Job Interview? |
04 December 2017 | WAI I leave the VU - An overview of my research career |