Driving requires careful orchestration of attentional resources between multiple tasks. In this paper we present the building blocks of a computional framework for drivers' attention management and task scheduling and indicate how they interact. We adopt a three layer hierachical structure in which each layer consists of a satisfacing decision maker and a set of dynamic mental models that communicate with the decision makers. The three layers characterize decision making from a strategic, tactical and operational point of view. The mental models provide the predictive and evaluatory assessments used by the satisfacing decision maker to derive an adequate solution (e. g. strategy, decision, action). Driving tasks are categorized into several domains each associated with a mental model. At the lowest level, where interaction with external world takes place, the mental models are tied to a set of low level perception/action processes from which one or more depending on the situation are activated to accomplish the task. Particular focus is directed to the middle layer where attention management and task scheduling take place. We provide a framework for how the information provided by mental models is used to direct and schedule attention to the various task domains.


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    Title :

    A driver model of attention management and task scheduling: satisficing decision making with dynamic mental models


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    Publication date :

    1998


    Size :

    10 Seiten, 1 Bild, 25 Quellen


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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