A method for semi-automatic explicitation of agent's behavior: application to the study of an immersive driving simulator
DARTY ; SAUNIER ; SABOURET
Type de document
COMMUNICATION AVEC ACTES INTERNATIONAL (ACTI)
Langue
anglais
Auteur
DARTY ; SAUNIER ; SABOURET
Résumé / Abstract
This paper presents a method for evaluating the credibility of agents' behaviors in immersive multi-agent simulations. It combines two approaches. The rst one is based on a qualitative analysis of questionnaires lled by the users and annotations lled by others participants to draw categories of users (related to their behavior in the context of the simulation or in real life). The second one carries out a quantitative behavior data collection during simulations in order to automatically extract behavior clusters. We then study the similarities between user categories, participants' annotations and behavior clusters. Afterward, relying on user categories and annotations, we compare human behaviors to agent ones in order to evaluate the agents' credibility and make their behaviors explicit. We illustrate our method with an immersive driving simulator experiment.
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