DocumentCode
2035895
Title
Approaches to cognitive system simulation: architectures and animations
Author
Reilly, Kevin D. ; Bray, Norman W. ; Jackson, Michael
Author_Institution
Alabama Univ., Birmingham, AL, USA
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
198
Lastpage
207
Abstract
A coordinated animation (CA) depicts the (internal) operations of a model along with action in the modeled domain. This paper´s CA involves neural network models as the internal system to animate. A range of situations, mainly for the movement of objects in a laboratory setting, constitute the modeled domain, effecting a model-domain combination that may be “ideal” for realizing CA in practice. The modeled domain entails human subjects or robots being given a set of assigned tasks that is too large to remember and carry out without an “external” memory aid or strategy; strategies are not given, but rather are to be learned. Animations depict cycles of activity subjects go through during learning. The capabilities of CA for verification and validation, for training in a context of multiple models, multiple studied domains, and in multi-disciplinary research are discussed
Keywords
behavioural sciences computing; cognitive systems; computer animation; digital simulation; neural nets; cognitive system simulation; coordinated animation; laboratory; model-domain combination; neural network models; object movement; robots; training; verification; Animation; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Context modeling; Humans; Laboratories; Neural networks; Problem-solving; Psychology; Robots;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Symposium, 2000. (SS 2000) Proceedings. 33rd Annual
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
ISSN
1080-241X
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0598-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SIMSYM.2000.844917
Filename
844917
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