Article ID: | iaor20061870 |
Country: | Netherlands |
Volume: | 41 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 634 |
End Page Number: | 653 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2006 |
Journal: | Decision Support Systems |
Authors: | Yen John, Fan Xiaocong, Sun Shuang, Hanratty Timothy, Dumer John |
Keywords: | law & law enforcement |
Proactive information sharing is a challenging issue faced by intelligence agencies in effectively making critical decisions under time pressure in areas related to homeland security. Motivated by psychological studies on human teams, a team-oriented agent architecture, Collaborative Agents for Simulating Teamwork (CAST), was implemented to allow agents in a team to anticipate the information needs of teammates and help them with their information needs proactively and effectively. In this paper, we extend CAST with a decision-making module. Through two sets of experiments in a simulated battlefield, we evaluate the effectiveness of the decision-theoretic proactive communication strategy in improving team performance, and the effectiveness of information fusion as an approach to alleviating the information overload problem faced by distributed decision makers.