Authors
Catriona Kennedy, Georgios Theodoropoulos
Publication date
2006
Conference
Computational Science–ICCS 2006: 6th International Conference, Reading, UK, May 28-31, 2006. Proceedings, Part III 6
Pages
562-569
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Artificial intelligence (AI) can contribute to the management of a data driven simulation system, in particular with regard to adaptive selection of data and refinement of the model on which the simulation is based. We consider two different classes of intelligent agent that can control a data driven simulation: (a) an autonomous agent using internal simulation to test and refine a model of its environment and (b) an assistant agent managing a data-driven simulation to help humans understand a complex system (assisted model-building). In the first case the agent is situated in its environment and can use its own sensors to explore the data sources. In the second case, the agent has much less independent access to data and may have limited capability to refine the model on which the simulation is based. This is particularly true if the data contains subjective statements about the human view of the world, such as …
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C Kennedy, G Theodoropoulos - Computational Science–ICCS 2006: 6th International …, 2006