학술논문

Toward Social Situation Awareness in Support Agents
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Intelligent Systems IEEE Intell. Syst. Intelligent Systems, IEEE. 37(5):50-58 Jan, 2022
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Psychology
Taxonomy
Intelligent systems
Cognition
Computer architecture
Sensor phenomena and characterization
Predictive models
Social factors
Autonomous systems
Language
ISSN
1541-1672
1941-1294
Abstract
Artificial agents that support people in their daily activities (e.g., virtual coaches and personal assistants) are increasingly prevalent. Since many daily activities are social in nature, support agents should understand a user’s social situation to offer comprehensive support. However, there are no systematic approaches for developing support agents that are social situation aware. We identify key requirements for a support agent to be social situation aware and propose steps to realize those requirements. These steps are presented through a conceptual architecture centered on two key ideas: 1) conceptualizing social situation awareness as an instantiation of “general” situation awareness, and 2) using situation taxonomies for such instantiation. This enables support agents to represent a user’s social situation, comprehend its meaning, and assess its impact on the user’s behavior. We discuss empirical results supporting the effectiveness of the proposed approach and illustrate how the architecture can be used in support agents through two use cases.