TY - CHAP U1 - Konferenzveröffentlichung A1 - Seele, Sven A1 - Herpers, Rainer A1 - Bauckhage, Christian A1 - Becker, Peter T1 - Cognitive Agents with Psychological Personality Profiles for Traffic Simulations in Virtual Environments T2 - Ullrich, Lückerath (Hg.): Sommertreffen Verkehrssimulation 2012 N2 - Traffic simulations are typically concerned with modeling human behavior as closely as possible to create realistic results. In conventional traffic simulations used for road planning or traffic jam prediction only the overall behavior of an entire system is of interest. In virtual environments, like digital games, simulated traffic participants are merely a backdrop to the player’s experience and only need to be “sufficiently realistic”. Additionally, restricted computational resources, typical for virtual environment applications, usually limit the complexity of simulated behavior in this field. More importantly, two integral aspects of real-world traffic are not considered in current traffic simulations from both fields: misbehavior and risk taking of traffic participants. However, for certain applications like the FIVIS bicycle simulator, these aspects are essential. Y1 - 2012 SN - 978-3-901608-38-4 SB - 978-3-901608-38-4 SP - 8 EP - 12 PB - ARGESIM / ASIM CY - Wien ER -