Human emotions rely upon the ability to correctly attribute beliefs, goals and percepts to other people or social respond. Many of the quests to model human emotions derived from diverse aspects of research themes.Most of the research works related to the work of researchers in artificial intelligence, psychology, cognitive sciences as well as robotics. This research works addresses on faces features through simulation of anthropomorphic agent.A salience feature of this definition of emotion is described in terms of goals and roles.Therefore, it provides a basic framework of goal-driven processing, which is to investigate computational models of emotion.The main goal of this research is to provide a natural interaction scheme where the affe...
Abstract Interactions between humans and service robots are more natural when emotions can be synthe...
One of the main aims of current social robotic research is to improve the robots’ abilities to inter...
Even though emotions sometimes lead us astray, there is mounting evidence from psychology and neurol...
AbstractIn this paper we describe an emotional human-machine interface as an anthropomorphic social ...
The ability to express emotions in an intelligent agent is a very important factor in creating an in...
Virtual and robotic agents are becoming increasingly prominent, taking on a variety of everyday life...
This paper proposes a model of emotionally influenced perception in an affective agent. Via a multid...
Emotion influences our actions, and this means that emotion has subjective decision value. Emotions,...
Building intelligent agents that can believably interact with humans is a difficult yet important ta...
Artificial Intelligence has aimed to give the systems or agents, the ability to learn, perceive, rec...
The Affective Computing domain, term coined by Rosalind Picard in 1997, gathers several scientific a...
Our research combines two diverse strands of work in AI and cognitive science. We start from the pri...
Our research combines two diverse strands of work in AI and cognitive science. We start from the pri...
This thesis is focused on emotions in biological organisms and its use in subject field of artificia...
Affective computing, the study of giving computers the ability to perceive human emotions and of end...
Abstract Interactions between humans and service robots are more natural when emotions can be synthe...
One of the main aims of current social robotic research is to improve the robots’ abilities to inter...
Even though emotions sometimes lead us astray, there is mounting evidence from psychology and neurol...
AbstractIn this paper we describe an emotional human-machine interface as an anthropomorphic social ...
The ability to express emotions in an intelligent agent is a very important factor in creating an in...
Virtual and robotic agents are becoming increasingly prominent, taking on a variety of everyday life...
This paper proposes a model of emotionally influenced perception in an affective agent. Via a multid...
Emotion influences our actions, and this means that emotion has subjective decision value. Emotions,...
Building intelligent agents that can believably interact with humans is a difficult yet important ta...
Artificial Intelligence has aimed to give the systems or agents, the ability to learn, perceive, rec...
The Affective Computing domain, term coined by Rosalind Picard in 1997, gathers several scientific a...
Our research combines two diverse strands of work in AI and cognitive science. We start from the pri...
Our research combines two diverse strands of work in AI and cognitive science. We start from the pri...
This thesis is focused on emotions in biological organisms and its use in subject field of artificia...
Affective computing, the study of giving computers the ability to perceive human emotions and of end...
Abstract Interactions between humans and service robots are more natural when emotions can be synthe...
One of the main aims of current social robotic research is to improve the robots’ abilities to inter...
Even though emotions sometimes lead us astray, there is mounting evidence from psychology and neurol...