Complex Systems Design &Amp; Management 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02812-5_17
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A Visual Logic for the Description of Highway Traffic Scenarios

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“…The first relies on a formal representation of knowledge using a model or other forms of knowledge representation. Examples of defining scenarios with a focus on the behavior of the participants based on a formal representation of knowledge can be found in Neumann and Novak (1986), Bagschik et al (2018aBagschik et al ( , 2018b, and Kemper and Etzien (2014); a model-based approach is applied in Bach et al (2016). To generate scenarios, these approaches typically utilize scenes with discrete positions on the road or a discrete set of maneuvers for each participant.…”
Section: Definition Of Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first relies on a formal representation of knowledge using a model or other forms of knowledge representation. Examples of defining scenarios with a focus on the behavior of the participants based on a formal representation of knowledge can be found in Neumann and Novak (1986), Bagschik et al (2018aBagschik et al ( , 2018b, and Kemper and Etzien (2014); a model-based approach is applied in Bach et al (2016). To generate scenarios, these approaches typically utilize scenes with discrete positions on the road or a discrete set of maneuvers for each participant.…”
Section: Definition Of Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%