Bayesian affordance-based agent model for wayfinding behaviors in evacuation problems

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In this paper, we propose a modeling framework of rational human actions in human-environment systems by evaluating probable human actions in physical and psychological dimensions. In the affordance theoretic perspective, an environment offers certain physical and psychological limitations to filter a finite number of feasible human actions that lead to desired system states in a spatio-temporal dimension. By integrating physical and psychological constraints in human decision making processes, a value-based Bayesian-affordance model is proposed using Markov Decision Model. To this ends, two different types of filters, 'F1' and 'F2' are proposed, where 'F1' is a preference-based numerical filter conceived at the planning level for psychological constraints and 'F2' an affordance-based numerical filter at the execution level in which agent's perception of physical action availability plays a big role. Finally, a simple example based on the proposed model is illustrated to verify the proposed framework and the analysis results are discussed. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.

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Busogi, M., Kim, N., Shin, D., Ryu, H. B., Yoo, A., & Kim, D. (2013). Bayesian affordance-based agent model for wayfinding behaviors in evacuation problems. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 8025 LNCS, pp. 297–306). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39173-6_35

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