Title :
Modeling of cooperative Human-Machine-Human Systems based on Game Theory
Author :
Söffker, Dirk ; Langer, Marcel ; Hasselberg, Andreas ; Flesch, Gregor
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
Abstract :
Computer supported cooperative work requires a detailed understanding of the underlying working tasks and their internal relations. A specific kind of this work related knowledge can be used supporting the interactions between the interacting partners, like human operators. In addition to the working tasks, the `knowledge behind and the rules of interaction´ between the cooperating units has to be formalized to be used for support. This contribution describes a new game-theoretical approach used for modeling the goal-oriented interaction and cooperation of human operators. The introduced approach is based on a suitable formalization using Situation-Operator-Modeling (SOM) as a modeling technique formalizing the interaction of systems. The approach is illustrated with examples detailing different aspects: i) semi-automated molding processes (guided human-machine-interaction), ii) air traffic management (multi-human-machine-interaction), iii) as illustrative conceptional example cooperative realization of documents (multi-human-machine-interaction). As a result it can be stated that the game-theoretic approach allows a new and specific view for the modeling of the interactions between the cooperating units. The game-theoretical view to the SOM-based structured interaction gives a suitable perspective to the strategies of possibly processible action spaces. Therefore technical understanding of human intentions and also realization of goal-oriented computer supported assistance functions can be achieved.
Keywords :
game theory; groupware; human computer interaction; man-machine systems; SOM-based structured interaction; air traffic management; computer supported cooperative work; cooperative human-machine-human system modelling; game-theoretical approach; goal-oriented computer supported assistance functions; goal-oriented interaction; human intentions; human operator cooperation; semiautomated molding process; situation-operator-modeling; Games; Cognitive Technical Systems; Game Theory; Situation-Operator-Modeling;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD), 2012 IEEE 16th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1211-0
DOI :
10.1109/CSCWD.2012.6221830