Title
Linguistic geometry for intelligent analysis of courses of action for training
Abstract
Linguistic Geometry (LG) is a type of game theory scalable to solving complex real world problems that are considered intractable by conventional approaches. Modern applications of LG, related to the modeling and simulation applied to US national defense, generate, in real time, intelligent Courses of Action (COAs) much faster and of higher quality than those generated by human commanders. While LG tools have been applied to analysis of COAs in the military command and control domain (within the context of modeling and simulation) for many years, its use in educational settings for tactical training has not been previously explored. Reducing needs for human training staff via automatic generation of COAs represents a significant challenge and can provide multiple benefits beyond merely replicating some of the required capabilities of the instructor. This paper reports results of such usage of LG-assisted modeling and simulation.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
SummerSim
Command and control,Modeling and simulation,Human–computer interaction,Game theory,Artificial intelligence,Engineering,Linguistic geometry,Scalability
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
5
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Oleg Umanskiy1243.20
boris stilman28717.77
Vladimir Yakhnis38436.86
Latika Eifert400.68
Jonathan Stevens521.55