Simulating human behavior for national security human interactions. | |
Bernard, Michael Lewis ; Hart, Dereck H. ; Verzi, Stephen J. ; Glickman, Matthew R. ; Wolfenbarger, Paul R. ; Xavier, Patrick Gordon | |
Sandia National Laboratories | |
关键词: National Security; Simulation; Social Interaction; Human Behavior.; Human Information Processing.; | |
DOI : 10.2172/900422 RP-ID : SAND2006-7812 RP-ID : AC04-94AL85000 RP-ID : 900422 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
This 3-year research and development effort focused on what we believe is a significant technical gap in existing modeling and simulation capabilities: the representation of plausible human cognition and behaviors within a dynamic, simulated environment. Specifically, the intent of the ''Simulating Human Behavior for National Security Human Interactions'' project was to demonstrate initial simulated human modeling capability that realistically represents intra- and inter-group interaction behaviors between simulated humans and human-controlled avatars as they respond to their environment. Significant process was made towards simulating human behaviors through the development of a framework that produces realistic characteristics and movement. The simulated humans were created from models designed to be psychologically plausible by being based on robust psychological research and theory. Progress was also made towards enhancing Sandia National Laboratories existing cognitive models to support culturally plausible behaviors that are important in representing group interactions. These models were implemented in the modular, interoperable, and commercially supported Umbra{reg_sign} simulation framework.
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