An Investigation of How Humans and Machines Deal with Increases in Reactivity

Abstract

Many aspects of CGF tasks have highly reactive aspects to them "e.g., observing and responding to multiple simultaneous information sources while piloting an airplane". Also, reactivity can be a critical aspect of performance when there are many individual agents being controlled. This reactivity, however, must be combined with "higher-level" cognitive activities like planning and strategy assessment. Finally, reactivity and planning activities must coexist in a single system that interacts realistically with the environment. This preliminary work presents an initial examination of reactivity in SAMUEL agents and humans.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2001
Accession Number
ADA480230

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  • Alan C. Schultz
  • Farilee Mintz
  • J. G. Trafton
  • Magdalena D. Bugajska
  • Shaun Gittens

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  • Autonomy

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