The work done by some authors in the fields of computer science, artificial intelligence, and multi-agent systems foresees an approximation of these disciplines and those of the social sciences, namely, in the areas of anthropology, sociology, and psychology. Much of this work has been done in terms of the humanization of the behavior of virtual entities by expressing human-like feelings and emotions. Some authors (e.g., Ortony, Clore & Collins, 1988; Picard, 1997) suggest lines of action considering ways to assign emotions to machines. Attitudes like cooperation, competition, socialization, and trust are explored in many different areas (Arthur, 1994; Challet & Zhang, 1998; Novais et al., 2004). Other authors (e.g., Bazzan et al., 2000; Ca...
While the quality and robustness of animation techniques for virtual human have improved greatly ove...
The diploma thesis deals with the sources of trust in artificial intelligence, and how these sources...
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The introduction and the natural evaluation of virtual entities presenting human like feelings and ...
The introduction and the natural evaluation of virtual entities presenting human like feelings and b...
We discuss the thesis that the implementation of a moral code in the behaviour of artificial intelli...
Boukricha H, Wachsmuth I. Modeling empathy for a virtual human: How, when and to what extent? (Exten...
There is a long last tradition in Artificial Intelligence as use of Robots endowing human peculiarit...
project, a virtual reality–based training system. This project is an ambitious exercise in integrati...
In this chapter, we present a three-layered model based on the Triune Brain Model to simulate human ...
The objective of my research is to develop theories that characterize and predict behavior influenci...
Research into virtual environments on the one hand and artificial intelligence and artificial life o...
In the field of artificial intelligence the production of believable emotions are vital to be able t...
Not everything is perceived as it is provided by the environment. Depending on focus and attention p...
Even though emotions sometimes lead us astray, there is mounting evidence from psychology and neurol...
While the quality and robustness of animation techniques for virtual human have improved greatly ove...
The diploma thesis deals with the sources of trust in artificial intelligence, and how these sources...
International audienceCan an artificial agent "really" think? can it be "really" intelligent ? can i...
The introduction and the natural evaluation of virtual entities presenting human like feelings and ...
The introduction and the natural evaluation of virtual entities presenting human like feelings and b...
We discuss the thesis that the implementation of a moral code in the behaviour of artificial intelli...
Boukricha H, Wachsmuth I. Modeling empathy for a virtual human: How, when and to what extent? (Exten...
There is a long last tradition in Artificial Intelligence as use of Robots endowing human peculiarit...
project, a virtual reality–based training system. This project is an ambitious exercise in integrati...
In this chapter, we present a three-layered model based on the Triune Brain Model to simulate human ...
The objective of my research is to develop theories that characterize and predict behavior influenci...
Research into virtual environments on the one hand and artificial intelligence and artificial life o...
In the field of artificial intelligence the production of believable emotions are vital to be able t...
Not everything is perceived as it is provided by the environment. Depending on focus and attention p...
Even though emotions sometimes lead us astray, there is mounting evidence from psychology and neurol...
While the quality and robustness of animation techniques for virtual human have improved greatly ove...
The diploma thesis deals with the sources of trust in artificial intelligence, and how these sources...
International audienceCan an artificial agent "really" think? can it be "really" intelligent ? can i...