Automating Human Performance Measurement using XSLT in Simulation-Based Exercises

The real-time collection and filtering of the enormous amounts of data resulting from training simulations involving hundreds of entities is a challenge for training system architects. Traditional approaches have relied on human observer/trainers (O/T) to tag key events and prepar e the After Action Reviews (AAR), which identified what happened (particularly ev ents contributing to metrics for mission success), why metrics were not met (precursor events that contr ibuted to the metric events), how the critical sequences of events arose (identifying decision points), and provide timely learning points . For collective training simulations, the O/Ts are often overwhelmed in terms of tracking individual behaviors and skills. Automated approaches for capturing human performance data are a preferred method that can provide feedback to each member of a team or unit. This paper describes the application of a novel use of XML Stylesheet Language Transformations to process simulation event stream using an Event -Condition-Action (ECA) rule engine. The human performance data capture used the following process: 1. Data Collection from multiple sources, including IEEE 1278 Distr ibuted Interactive Simulation (DIS) data and other network data.