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Exploring Situational Modelling and Selective Perception
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posted on 2023-06-07, 21:55 authored by Sharon WoodThis paper describes work in progress, presenting the motivation for and background to work in coupling selective perception with previous work in situational modelling. The work extends the agent architecture underlying the AUTODRIVE system (Wood, 1993) which operates in a simulated driving domain. This system makes decisions for driver agents who are clones of each other, although each receives its own individual view of the world, according to his positioning within the driving scenario, and makes his own decisions and executes his own actions accordingly. The current work draws on work on visual routines (Ullman, 1984;Reece & Shafer, 1995) and the use of belief networks to guide attentional processes (Buxton & Gong, 1995; Howarth, forthcoming), in developing the concept of visual strategies for supporting situational modelling, giving rise to selective perception through the execution of visual routines
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Proceedings of the Sixteenth Workshop of the UK Planning and Scheduling Special Interested Group University College Durham University 17-18 December 1997Page range
203-206Presentation Type
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Proceedings of the Sixteenth Workshop of the UK Planning and Scheduling Special Interested Group University College Durham University 17-18 December 1997Event location
Proceedings of the Sixteenth Workshop of the UK Planning and Scheduling Special Interested Group University College Durham University 17-18 December 1997Event type
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1-57735-050-2Department affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
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