Psychological characteristics of expert decision makers
Expert judgment and expert systems
Differences in expert and novice situation awareness in naturalistic decision making
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Modeling belief in dynamic systems, part I: foundations
Artificial Intelligence
Situation Awareness in Intelligent Agents: Foundations for a Theory of Proactive Agent Behavior
IAT '04 Proceedings of the IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology
Human behavior models for agents in simulators and games: part I: enabling science with PMFserv
Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments
Commitment and effectiveness of situated agents
IJCAI'91 Proceedings of the 12th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
Situated agents can have goals
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Learning belief connections in a model for situation awareness
PRIMA'11 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Agents in Principle, Agents in Practice
An integrated agent model addressing situation awareness and functional state in decision making
PRIMA'11 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Agents in Principle, Agents in Practice
Modelling temporal aspects of situation awareness
ICONIP'12 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Neural Information Processing - Volume Part I
Integrating Situation Awareness and Surprise: A Computational Agent Model
WI-IAT '12 Proceedings of the The 2012 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology - Volume 02
Dynamic facts in large team information sharing
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In order for agents to be able to act intelligently in an environment, a first necessary step is to become aware of the current situation in the environment. Forming such awareness is not a trivial matter. Appropriate observations should be selected by the agent, and the observation results should be interpreted and combined into one coherent picture. Humans use dedicated mental models which represent the relationships between various observations and the formation of beliefs about the environment, which then again direct the further observations to be performed. In this paper, a generic agent model for situation awareness is proposed that is able to take a mental model as input, and utilize this model to create a picture of the current situation. In order to show the suitability of the approach, it has been applied within the domain of F-16 fighter pilot training for which a dedicated mental model has been specified, and simulations experiments have been conducted.