This work extends existing agent-based target movement prediction to include key ideas of behavioral inertia, steady states, and catastrophic change from existing psychological, sociological, and mathematical work. Existing target prediction work inherently assumes a single steady state for target behavior, and attempts to classify behavior based on a single emotional state set. The enhanced, emotional-based target prediction maintains up to three distinct steady states, or typical behaviors, based on a target\u27s operating conditions and observed behaviors. Each steady state has an associated behavioral inertia, similar to the standard deviation of behaviors within that state. The enhanced prediction framework also allows steady state tra...
During the last two decades, researchers have collected a decisive amount of experimental evidence a...
A model for producing emotional interactions between an agent and a human user, or between two synth...
In this paper we computationally study the relation between adaptive behavior and emotion. Using the...
We propose a formal approach to the problem of prediction based on the following steps: First, a men...
As the tremendous benefits of machine learning become clear, many scientific disciplines are current...
Realism and plausibility of computer controlled entities in entertainment software have been enhance...
This research project develops a new deep neural network model for real-time human movement predicti...
There exists a diverse variety of human behavior models, spanning multiple disciplines, each address...
Understanding a person’s mental state is a key challenge to the design of Artificial General Intelli...
The Conflicting Incentives Risk Analysis (CIRA) method makes predictions about human decisions to ch...
Emotions motivate individuals to attain appetitive goals and avoid aversive consequences. Empirical ...
Is adapting behaviour always better? Using an ABM model to simulate a group of foragers - with low c...
Contains fulltext : 102758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
The relative influence of perception and situation in emotional judgments has been extensively debat...
The prediction of future positions of moving objects occurs in cases of actively produced and passiv...
During the last two decades, researchers have collected a decisive amount of experimental evidence a...
A model for producing emotional interactions between an agent and a human user, or between two synth...
In this paper we computationally study the relation between adaptive behavior and emotion. Using the...
We propose a formal approach to the problem of prediction based on the following steps: First, a men...
As the tremendous benefits of machine learning become clear, many scientific disciplines are current...
Realism and plausibility of computer controlled entities in entertainment software have been enhance...
This research project develops a new deep neural network model for real-time human movement predicti...
There exists a diverse variety of human behavior models, spanning multiple disciplines, each address...
Understanding a person’s mental state is a key challenge to the design of Artificial General Intelli...
The Conflicting Incentives Risk Analysis (CIRA) method makes predictions about human decisions to ch...
Emotions motivate individuals to attain appetitive goals and avoid aversive consequences. Empirical ...
Is adapting behaviour always better? Using an ABM model to simulate a group of foragers - with low c...
Contains fulltext : 102758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
The relative influence of perception and situation in emotional judgments has been extensively debat...
The prediction of future positions of moving objects occurs in cases of actively produced and passiv...
During the last two decades, researchers have collected a decisive amount of experimental evidence a...
A model for producing emotional interactions between an agent and a human user, or between two synth...
In this paper we computationally study the relation between adaptive behavior and emotion. Using the...