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Cognitive models are very useful to establish human-like behavior in an agent. Such human-like behavior can be essential in for instance serious games in which humans have to learn a certain task, and are either faced with automated teammates or opponents. To tailor these cognitive models towards a certain scenario can however be a time-consuming task requiring a lot of domain expertise. In this paper, a cognitive model is taken as a basis, and the addition of scenario specific information is for a large part automated. The performance of the approach of automatically adding scenario specific information is rigorously evaluated using a case study in the domain of fighter pilots.
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Koopmanschap, R., Hoogendoorn, M., Roessingh, J.J. (2013). Learning Parameters for a Cognitive Model on Situation Awareness. In: Ali, M., Bosse, T., Hindriks, K.V., Hoogendoorn, M., Jonker, C.M., Treur, J. (eds) Recent Trends in Applied Artificial Intelligence. IEA/AIE 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 7906. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38577-3_3
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