2011 IEEE/ACM 15th International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications 2011
DOI: 10.1109/ds-rt.2011.16
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Evacuation Simulation Based on Cognitive Decision Making Model in a Socio-Technical System

Abstract: In the last decade the shift of information and communication systems from a purely system level to the social level is already observable. However, the integration of social / cognitive aspects into so-called social computing is not an easy task due to conceptual differences in domains. A SocioTechnical System (STS) is a recent term intending to differentiate between a social system mediated by natural sciences or information technology. Even if the mediation of social / cognitive aspects is "theoretically" g… Show more

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“…unconditional trust on an leader agent (as used in this paper) is far less computationally intensive then a cognitive trust evaluation model we used earlier. 5759 The model described by Sharpanskykh 57 also requires recent cognitive state of the neighborhood agents, thus demanding frequent agent interactions.…”
Section: Efficiency Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…unconditional trust on an leader agent (as used in this paper) is far less computationally intensive then a cognitive trust evaluation model we used earlier. 5759 The model described by Sharpanskykh 57 also requires recent cognitive state of the neighborhood agents, thus demanding frequent agent interactions.…”
Section: Efficiency Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With ABM, we started developing models of evacuation simulations based on purely physical acpects ( Ferscha & Zia, 2009 ), which were, later on, extended to incorporate cognitive aspects of human thinking ( Zia et al, 2011 ). Social aspects and neighborhood influence were, then, integrated into our models ( Sharpanskykh & Zia, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulating macro level models have the advantage of minimal amount of computing as it considers the crowd as a single entity (Nguyen et al, 2012). In contrast, micro level models focus on the internal characteristics of each human as well as their local interaction with the surrounding people (Zia et al, 2011). These characteristics include emotional and psychological factors that influence individuals' decision-making (Gerritsen, 2011;Haciomeroglu, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%