Using Shared Models of Activity for Coalition Task-Driven Cooperation
Abstract
Research covered in this report has primarily focused on the development of the Intelligent Technology Research Program (1-X) concepts and mixed-initiative human-centric multi-participant task support and collaboration interfaces in the context of a realistic and challenging multi-national coalition military scenario. This scenario was created by the Technical Cooperation Program (TTCP) to foster the development of militarily relevant Knowledge Systems for Command & Control Research. A highly dynamic scenario in which the tasks to be performed are changing and in which the coalition participants are rapidly evolving is used to show the value of the 1-X approach. This is done through the creation of 1-X Process Panels and their use to link human and system agents. These systems were demonstrated within the Coalition Agents experiment (CoAX) - a series of demonstrations over an approximate 3 year period from 2000-2002 and to be described later in this report and in some detail in attached papers.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA418699
Entities
People
- Austin Tate
- Jeff Dalton
- John Levine
- Jussi Stader
Organizations
- University of Edinburgh