Concepts, methods, and languages for building timely intelligent systems
Real-Time Systems
A Blackboard Approach for Diagnosis in Pilot's Associate
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
An adversarial plan recognition system for multi-agent airborne threats
SAC '92 Proceedings of the 1992 ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied computing: technological challenges of the 1990's
User acceptance of an intelligent user interface: a Rotorcraft Pilot's Associate example
IUI '99 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
An Explanation-Based-Learning Approach to Knowledge Compilation: A Pilot's Associate Application
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
A cognitive systems engineering approach to the design of decision support systems
The human-computer interaction handbook
EPCE'11 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics
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The Pilot's Associate program, a joint effort of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the US Air Force to build a cooperative, knowledge-based system to help pilots make decisions is described, and the lessons learned are examined. The Pilot's Associate concept developed as a set of cooperating, knowledge-based subsystems: two assessor and two planning subsystems, and a pilot interface. The two assessors, situation assessment and system status, determine the state of the outside world and the aircraft systems, respectively. The two planners, tactics planner and mission planner, react to the dynamic environment by responding to immediate threats and their effects on the prebriefed mission plan. The pilot-vehicle interface subsystem provides the critical connection between the pilot and the rest of the system. The focus is on the air-to-air subsystems.