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Exploring the Constraints of Human Behavior Representation

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Exploring the Constraints of Human Behavior Representation
Human behavior representation (HBR) is an elusive, yet critical goal for many in the simulation community. Requirement specifications related to HBR often exceed current capabilities. There exist a number of tools, techniques and frameworks to model and simulate HBR, but they are constrained and do not generalize well. Even with a vibrant research community, certain HBR characteristics remain beyond our grasp, unless some unforeseen disruptive technologies emerge. We survey the state of the practice for HBR, discuss ongoing research, and identify what appear to be insurmountable challenges. Along with exposing the essential characteristics of HBR and their current level of maturity, we propose a generational framework for considering HBR capabilities. While a number of HBR issues have been addressed in the literature, there is no published discussion explicitly detailing its constraints and limitations.
John C. Giordano, Paul F. Reynolds Jr., David C. B
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where WSC
Authors John C. Giordano, Paul F. Reynolds Jr., David C. Brogan
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