DocumentCode :
3746930
Title :
Building high fidelity human behavior models in the Sigma cognitive architecture
Author :
Volkan Ustun;Paul S. Rosenbloom;Julia Kim; Lingshan Li
Author_Institution :
Institute for Creative Technologies, University of Southern California, Playa Vista, 90094, USA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
3124
Lastpage :
3125
Abstract :
Many agent simulations involve computational models of intelligent human behavior. In a variety of cases, these behavior models should be high-fidelity to provide the required realism and credibility. Cognitive architectures may assist the generation of such high-fidelity models as they specify the fixed structure underlying an intelligent cognitive system that does not change over time and across domains. Existing symbolic architectures, such as Soar and ACT-R, have been used in this way, but here the focus is on a new architecture, Sigma (Σ), that leverages probabilistic graphical models towards a uniform grand unification of not only the traditional cognitive capabilities but also key non-cognitive aspects, and which thus yields unique opportunities for construction of new kinds of non-modular high-fidelity behavior models. Here, we briefly introduce Sigma along with two disparate proof-of-concept virtual humans - one conversational and the other a pair of ambulatory agents - that demonstrate its diverse capabilities.
Keywords :
"Computer architecture","Computational modeling","Graphical models","Buildings","Architecture","Probabilistic logic","Artificial intelligence"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2015
Electronic_ISBN :
1558-4305
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2015.7408431
Filename :
7408431
Link To Document :
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