Developing a Multi-Tasking Cognitive Agent Using the COGNET/iGEN Integrative Architecture
Abstract
This report describes CHI Systems model development effort as part of the initial model comparison process of the Agent-Based Modeling and Behavioral Representation (AMBR) program being conducted by the Air Force Research Laboratory. CHI Systems developed its model of human multi-tasking behavior using the COGNET integrative executable cognitive architecture and iGEN model development environment. The example problem environment in which all AME models in this comparison cycle were executed is a simplified Air Traffic Control (ATC) environment, developed by an independent moderator contractor, BBN Technologies. The moderator contractor also collected human performance data from live subjects as a point of comparison for model performance.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA416891
Entities
People
- James Stokes
- Joan Ryder
- Thomas Santarelli
- Wayne Zachary
Organizations
- CHI Systems (United States)