Our social life is characterised by norms that manifest as attitudinal and behavioural uniformities among people.\ud With greater awareness about our social context, we can interact more efficiently. Any theory or account of human interaction that fails to include social concepts could be suggested to lack a critical element. This paper identifies social concepts that need to be supported by future context-aware systems. It discusses the limitations of existing context-aware and Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) to support social psychology theories related to the identification and membership of social groups. We argue thatsocial norms are among the core modeling concepts that future context-aware systems need to capture with the view to support\u...
Awareness is a concept that has been frequently studied in the context of Computer Supported Coopera...
Despite the huge prospects of pervasive social computing and the extensive work in context-aware app...
In this paper we propose the use of a shared social context to facilitate agent perception of social...
Abstract—Our social life is characterised by norms that man-ifest as attitudinal and behavioural uni...
Current architectures for social agents are designed around some specific units of social behavior t...
Recent technological advances have witnessed the rapid encroachment of computing systems into our so...
Behaviour support agents need to be aware of the social environment of the user in order to be able ...
This thesis addresses the research question of how social awareness support in computer systems for...
Recently, the technologies deriving from artificial intelligence and theories of self-organising ada...
The use of support agents that help people in their daily lives is steadily growing. While there hav...
Creating agents that are capable of emulating similar socio-cultural dynamics to those found in huma...
Abstract—In ubiquitous computing environments, certain entities (or actors) often need to interact w...
We propose to apply a context-based approach used in AI for discussing of social networks and virtua...
Artificial agents that support people in their daily activities (e.g., virtual coaches and personal ...
Social behavior, as compared to the egoistic and rational behavior, is known to be more beneficial t...
Awareness is a concept that has been frequently studied in the context of Computer Supported Coopera...
Despite the huge prospects of pervasive social computing and the extensive work in context-aware app...
In this paper we propose the use of a shared social context to facilitate agent perception of social...
Abstract—Our social life is characterised by norms that man-ifest as attitudinal and behavioural uni...
Current architectures for social agents are designed around some specific units of social behavior t...
Recent technological advances have witnessed the rapid encroachment of computing systems into our so...
Behaviour support agents need to be aware of the social environment of the user in order to be able ...
This thesis addresses the research question of how social awareness support in computer systems for...
Recently, the technologies deriving from artificial intelligence and theories of self-organising ada...
The use of support agents that help people in their daily lives is steadily growing. While there hav...
Creating agents that are capable of emulating similar socio-cultural dynamics to those found in huma...
Abstract—In ubiquitous computing environments, certain entities (or actors) often need to interact w...
We propose to apply a context-based approach used in AI for discussing of social networks and virtua...
Artificial agents that support people in their daily activities (e.g., virtual coaches and personal ...
Social behavior, as compared to the egoistic and rational behavior, is known to be more beneficial t...
Awareness is a concept that has been frequently studied in the context of Computer Supported Coopera...
Despite the huge prospects of pervasive social computing and the extensive work in context-aware app...
In this paper we propose the use of a shared social context to facilitate agent perception of social...