Title :
FRIEND: A human-aware BDI agent architecture
Author :
Morris, Alexis ; Ulieru, Mihaela
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada
Abstract :
Effective relationships between people and technology are essential for organizational response (agility, adaptation, and innovation). Advances in computing power, and the rise of complex ubiquitous systems, raise a challenge for managing this relationship given limits of human physical and cognitive capacities. To re-align people with computing technology involves either improved human training, or streamlining technologies to fit human needs, abilities, and perceptions. This paper looks at this socio-technical gap and makes a case for intelligent agent mediation through passive human-input monitoring (human-context awareness) and basic models of human behavior. The target audience is interdisciplinary, involving the cognitive informatics, agent systems, bodynet, socio-technical systems, and human-computer-interface communities. The overall contribution is in the combination of socio-technical systems engineering and human factors concepts with the agent-based paradigm and cognitive sensing technologies towards new, “Human-tech” friendly agent applications for everyday socio-technical systems. As such an early architectural design for such agents is presented, as well as future research directions toward its development.
Keywords :
cooperative systems; ubiquitous computing; BDI agent architecture; complex ubiquitous systems; computing technology; intelligent agent mediation; socio technical gap; socio technical systems; Computer architecture; Context; Humans; Monitoring; Sensors; Sociotechnical systems; Software; BDI Agents; Brain-Computer-Interfaces; Human-Context-Awareness; Socio-technical Systems; Soft-Computing;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Anchorage, AK
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0652-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2011.6084039