AbstractA major challenge in the engineering of complex and critical systems is the management of change, both in the system and in its operational environment. Due to the growing of complexity in systems, new approaches on autonomy must be able to detect critical changes and avoid their progress towards undesirable states. We are searching for methods to build systems that can tune the adaptability protocols. New mechanisms that use system-wellness requirements to reduce the influence of the outer domain and transfer the control of uncertainty to the inner one.Under the view of cognitive systems, biological emotion suggests a strategy to configure value-based systems to use semantic self-representations of the state. A method inspired by e...
This volume is a collection of research studies on the modeling of emotions in complex autonomous sy...
Abstract. Much research has been carried out to build emotion regu-lation models for autonomous agen...
Emotional states, such as happiness or sadness, pose particular problems for information processing ...
A major challenge in the engineering of complex and critical systems is the management of change, bo...
Emotion is generally argued to be an influence on the behavior of life systems, largely concerning f...
Adaptive agents use feedback as a key strategy to cope with un- certainty and change in their enviro...
In this chapter, different notions of allostasis (the process of achieving stability through change)...
An approach to emotion is described in which emotions are defined as states elicited by instrumental...
The models and theories used in the systems sciences tend to follow a structural approach of describ...
Metadata onlyThis conceptual paper first examines the critical evolutionary stage of systems methodo...
Emotion is a cultural and psychobiological adaptation mechanism which allows each individual to reac...
General frameworks of mind map across tasks and domains. By what means can a general architecture kn...
This thesis investigates possible assets of emotions for autonomous adaptive agents working in envir...
General frameworks of mind map across tasks and domains. By what means can a general architecture kn...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to suggest a framework for adaptive agent decision-ma...
This volume is a collection of research studies on the modeling of emotions in complex autonomous sy...
Abstract. Much research has been carried out to build emotion regu-lation models for autonomous agen...
Emotional states, such as happiness or sadness, pose particular problems for information processing ...
A major challenge in the engineering of complex and critical systems is the management of change, bo...
Emotion is generally argued to be an influence on the behavior of life systems, largely concerning f...
Adaptive agents use feedback as a key strategy to cope with un- certainty and change in their enviro...
In this chapter, different notions of allostasis (the process of achieving stability through change)...
An approach to emotion is described in which emotions are defined as states elicited by instrumental...
The models and theories used in the systems sciences tend to follow a structural approach of describ...
Metadata onlyThis conceptual paper first examines the critical evolutionary stage of systems methodo...
Emotion is a cultural and psychobiological adaptation mechanism which allows each individual to reac...
General frameworks of mind map across tasks and domains. By what means can a general architecture kn...
This thesis investigates possible assets of emotions for autonomous adaptive agents working in envir...
General frameworks of mind map across tasks and domains. By what means can a general architecture kn...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to suggest a framework for adaptive agent decision-ma...
This volume is a collection of research studies on the modeling of emotions in complex autonomous sy...
Abstract. Much research has been carried out to build emotion regu-lation models for autonomous agen...
Emotional states, such as happiness or sadness, pose particular problems for information processing ...