Modelling situation awareness relations in a multiagent system
Authored by Alexei Sharpanskykh, Henk A P Blom
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10489-015-0651-4
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Abstract
There is broad consensus that situation awareness (SA) plays a key role
in agent-based modelling of complex sociotechnical systems. However in
the social sciences and human factors literature there are different
views on what SA is and how it could be modelled. More specifically, one
school of research considers SA as the process of gaining awareness, another school refers to it as to the product of gaining awareness, whereas the third school sees SA as a combination of the process and
product. Typically, agent-based modelling of SA is done from the second
view for each individual agent, possibly with additional social
components to enable interaction. Current developments in multiagent
systems indicate that social abilities and relations between agents
should be not an addition, but at the core of any model of a
sociotechnical system. To address this issue, we develop a mathematical
modelling framework of SA relations between agents which supports all
three views. The use of the framework is demonstrated by an example of
retrospective accident modelling from the aviation domain.
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