Title

Automatic Creation Of Contextual Knowledge In Simulated Agents

Abstract

Modeling human behavior can be complicated and expensive. To be able to reduce costs, new methodologies and tools must be developed that automate the creation of human behavior models. In this paper we describe one way to accomplish this through the use of Genetic Programming in conjunction with Context-Based Reasoning (CxBR). Context-Based Reasoning is based on the concept that humans think and act in terms of contexts. Genetic Programming (GP) addresses computer programs that evolve new, better programs by themselves, i.e. automatic programming. This paper presents a new approach for automatically creating human behavior models through learning by observation. This strategy learns the behavior of a subject matter expert by merely observation his/her performance in a simulator.

Publication Date

12-17-2004

Publication Title

Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, FLAIRS 2004

Volume

2

Number of Pages

587-593

Document Type

Article; Proceedings Paper

Personal Identifier

scopus

Socpus ID

10044281800 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/10044281800

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