What are some examples of “behavior”, when you say that KEEL can be used to model “behavior”?
Example 1: A simulated enemy might move about its environment in a normal manner when it thinks it is safe. As the environment changes OR as its goal changes, it may move more carefully (how carefully may be dependent on its situation). If it feels threatened, it may attempt to hide if there are available hiding places or it may attempt to merge into a crowd (it will observe all opportunities and choose the most appropriate activity and how to perform it). If it is approached while hiding, it may continue to hide; it may attack, run or surrender or blow itself up. What it does is dependent on its character and what it feels is most appropriate based on its history, its beliefs, or perception of its own future (all of which can evolve over time). This decision will change as its threat moves closer. A trainee (reacting to the enemy) will react at different times causing the simulated enemy to perform more realistically (and differently as the enemy will be reacting to a new and differen