Abstract

Abstract : One of the goals of the Defense Modeling and Simulation Office (DMSO) has been to promote the development and assessment of computational human behavior representations (HBRs) that potentially provide synthetic forces -- both Red and Blue -- for live, virtual, and constructive military simulations. This paper reviews the domain of HBRs that could be integrated into military simulations. The intent is to provide the modeling and simulation (MS (2) all models can represent some form of memory storage and retrieval functions; (3) both the front-end of cognition (perception and attention) and cognitive output (psychomotor action) are represented in most models; (4) because most models do not include learning functions, they may not react appropriately to novel situations; (5) the capability to emulate situational awareness is explicitly represented in only a few models; and (6) very few of the models have the capability to simulate emotional or social behaviors. (5 tables, 204 refs.)

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