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2024
Monaco, P. -B.; Backlund, P.; Gobron, S.
The Negotiator: Interactive Hostage-Taking Training Simulation Proceedings Article
In: F., De Rango; F., Werner; G., Wagner (Ed.): Proc. Int. Conf. Simul. Model. Methodol. Technol. Appl., pp. 242–249, Science and Technology Publications, Lda, 2024, ISBN: 21842841 (ISSN); 978-989758708-5 (ISBN).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: 3D, Decision-Making, Hostage-Taking, Human-Machine Interface, Immersion, Mobile Phone, Multimodal Systems, Natural Language Processing, Negotiation, Virtual Reality
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title = {The Negotiator: Interactive Hostage-Taking Training Simulation},
author = {P. -B. Monaco and P. Backlund and S. Gobron},
editor = {De Rango F. and Werner F. and Wagner G.},
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doi = {10.5220/0012720300003758},
isbn = {21842841 (ISSN); 978-989758708-5 (ISBN)},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-01-01},
booktitle = {Proc. Int. Conf. Simul. Model. Methodol. Technol. Appl.},
pages = {242–249},
publisher = {Science and Technology Publications, Lda},
abstract = {High-stakes professions like negotiators and pilots utilize simulations for risk-free training, enhancing skills and decision-making. Traditional simulations, while effective, are resource-intensive. Computer simulations offer a scalable alternative but lack realism and sensory engagement, impacting immersion. This study explores mobile phones’ role in simulation-based learning, using a 3D hostage-taking scenario to improve immersion through realistic interactions. The simulation integrates a detailed environment and interactive elements, and demonstrate the potential of mobile technology to enhance training in critical fields by making simulations more lifelike and engaging. This paper is presented alongside a twin paper, both part of the same project Master final project. The second paper introduces a different version of the simulation using a Large Language Model (like ChatGPT) for generating dialogue freely and interactively. It also discusses the results of a study comparing immersion levels between the two versions. © 2024 by SCITEPRESS – Science and Technology Publications, Lda.},
keywords = {3D, Decision-Making, Hostage-Taking, Human-Machine Interface, Immersion, Mobile Phone, Multimodal Systems, Natural Language Processing, Negotiation, Virtual Reality},
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High-stakes professions like negotiators and pilots utilize simulations for risk-free training, enhancing skills and decision-making. Traditional simulations, while effective, are resource-intensive. Computer simulations offer a scalable alternative but lack realism and sensory engagement, impacting immersion. This study explores mobile phones’ role in simulation-based learning, using a 3D hostage-taking scenario to improve immersion through realistic interactions. The simulation integrates a detailed environment and interactive elements, and demonstrate the potential of mobile technology to enhance training in critical fields by making simulations more lifelike and engaging. This paper is presented alongside a twin paper, both part of the same project Master final project. The second paper introduces a different version of the simulation using a Large Language Model (like ChatGPT) for generating dialogue freely and interactively. It also discusses the results of a study comparing immersion levels between the two versions. © 2024 by SCITEPRESS – Science and Technology Publications, Lda.