Presentation 2005/3/8
Modeling Action Rules through Participatory Simulation in Virtual Space
Yuki SUGIMOTO, Yohei MURAKAMI, Toru ISHIDA,
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Abstract(in English) This study intends to develop an action modeling method utilizing participatory simulation in virtual space. Mobilizing humans in participatory simulation limits experiment frequency. Therefore, it is difficult to construct a non-overfitting action model of a certain agent inductively. This study obtains humans action models by explaining log data with domain knowledge, which is a set of already-known action rules in the domain. Regarding human action rules which are acquired by interview with simulation participants as domain knowledge, extracting such action rules in domain knowledge as to explain log data related to agents which participants operated produces action rules which the participants actually possess.
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Keyword(in English) 3D Virtual Space / Participatory Simulation / Action Rule Modeling
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Title (in English) Modeling Action Rules through Participatory Simulation in Virtual Space
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Keyword(1) 3D Virtual Space
Keyword(2) Participatory Simulation
Keyword(3) Action Rule Modeling
1st Author's Name Yuki SUGIMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University()
2nd Author's Name Yohei MURAKAMI
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University
3rd Author's Name Toru ISHIDA
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University
Date 2005/3/8
Paper # AI2004-92
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 727
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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