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
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