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1 SITUATED AGENTS

2 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents Basic Ideas Interaction not just encoding Construction not just recall Cognitive Science Dewey (1896): “Sequences of acts are composed such that subsequent experiences categorize and hence give meaning to what was experienced before.” Gero (1998): “where you are when you do what you do matters” Experimental Studies Schön and Wiggins (1992): “interaction of making and seeing” Suwa, Gero and Purcell (1999): “Sketches serve as a physical setting in which design thoughts are constructed on the fly in a situated way.” Situatedness

3 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents Where you are when, matters

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6 What you focus on matters

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9 What you are looking for affects what you see

10 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents No unique representation of world, depends partly on your expectations

11 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents SITUATION EXPERIENCEMEMORIES Constructive Memory

12 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents Constructive Memory

13 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents Hypothesizing pull push Interpretation External World Expected World Interpreted World Action SITUATEDNESS: An interaction of different worlds

14 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents Constructing a Cognitively-Based Situated Agent

15 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents Agent with STM

16 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents Learning agent with STM and LTM

17 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents SITUATED SIMULATION Pedestrians may be attracted to other pedestrians or objects. Pedestrians try to maintain a comfortable distance from obstacles like walls. Pedestrians try to maintain a comfortable distance from other pedestrians. Pedestrians try to move as efficiently as possible to a destination. Situated social force model 1 2 3 4 pedestrian obstacle destination attraction repulsion Simulating doors

18 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents Narrow door

19 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents Wide door

20 John S Gero Agents – Situated Agents Two doors


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