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Simulating Human-Ai Collaboration With Act-R And Project Malmo, Zachary M. Brill, Christopher L. Dancy Jan 2018

Simulating Human-Ai Collaboration With Act-R And Project Malmo, Zachary M. Brill, Christopher L. Dancy

Faculty Conference Papers and Presentations

We use the ACT-R cognitive architecture (Anderson, 2007) to explore human-AI collaboration. Computational models of human and AI behavior, and their interaction, allow for more effective development of collaborative artificial intelligent agents. With these computational models and simulations, one may be better equipped to predict the situations in which certain classes of intelligent agents may be more suited to collaborate with people. One can more tractably understand and predict how different AI agents affect task behavior in these situations. To simulate human-AI collaboration, we are developing ACT-R models that work with more traditional AI agents to solve a task in …