Frames in the human-operator behavior analysis

  • Authors:
  • Alexander M. Yemelyanov

  • Affiliations:
  • School of Computer & Information Sciences Georgia Southwestern State University 800 Wheatley Street, Americus, GA

  • Venue:
  • Second international workshop on Intelligent systems design and application
  • Year:
  • 2002

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Abstract

The idea of presenting knowledge on various objects and phenomena in the form of frames developed within the theory of artificial intelligence proves helpful in the studies of human intelligence as well. The paper presents some results pertaining to the applications of frames in human behavior studies. Frames and special modal logic are used as a basis for a method of describing and analyzing of causes for human-operator error. Unlike routine methods this one facilitates an analysis operator's characteristics and the situation in which the error occurred. The method makes it possible for every error to reveal its intrinsic sources, which can be used for making recommendations concerning their elimination. On the basis of the suggested method, an expert system SAFE was developed which was implemented in aviation.