Design of Simulation Competition Platform Based on Cognitive Behavior Modeling
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Keywords

Simulation discipline
Design of the competition platform
Cognitive behavior modeling
Agent

DOI

10.26689/jcer.v5i8.2457

Submitted : 2021-07-31
Accepted : 2021-08-15
Published : 2021-08-30

Abstract

Cognitive behavior modeling of agent is an important component of simulation system, and there are some difficulties in the simulation of course teaching. When students make simulation experiments about cognitive behavior modeling, such as algorithm design and model construction, there is no simulation competition platform that is controllable, flexible and scalable. To solve this problem, we propose a simulation competition platform based on cognitive behavior modeling, called TankSim, for undergraduate and graduate students. This platform aims to cultivate student’s team collaboration and innovation capability, and improve their learning motivation. This paper elaborates the proposed platform from three aspects, including demand analysis, platform design, and content design.

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