Proceeding of: 13th International Conference, AIMSA 2008, Varna, Bulgaria, September 4-6, 2008This paper attempts to define an emotional model for virtual agents that behave autonomously in social worlds. We adopt shallow modeling based on the decomposition of the emotional state in two qualities: valence (pleasantness or hedonic value) and arousal (bodily activation) and, also, for the agent personality based on the five factors model (openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness and neuroticism). The proposed model aims to endow agents with a satisfactory emotional state achieved through the social actions, i.e. the development of social abilities. Psychology characterizes these social abilities for: using the language as a to...
We have proposed an improved emotion model based on the well-known PAD model in affective computing ...
Various attempts have been made throughout the history of artificial intelligence (AI) t...
Becker C, Kopp S, Wachsmuth I. Why emotions should be integrated into conversational agents. In: Nis...
Proceeding of: 13th International Conference, AIMSA 2008, Varna, Bulgaria, September 4-6, 2008This p...
Proceeding of: 13th International Conference, AIMSA 2008, Varna, Bulgaria, September 4-6, 2008This p...
Proceeding of: 13th International Conference, AIMSA 2008, Varna, Bulgaria, September 4-6, 2008This p...
Proceeding of: 13th International Conference, AIMSA 2008, Varna, Bulgaria, September 4-6, 2008This p...
This paper introduces a model of user-agent and inter-agent interaction that supports basic features...
Building intelligent agents that can believably interact with humans is a difficult yet important ta...
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 paper focuses on challenges to improving the behavioral realism of computer generated agents an...
Differences in social responses of individuals can often be related to differences in functioning of...
Our research combines two diverse strands of work in AI and cognitive science. We start from the pri...
National audienceTo create believable virtual agents, both the social context and the emotions appea...
We have proposed an improved emotion model based on the well-known PAD model in affective computing ...
Various attempts have been made throughout the history of artificial intelligence (AI) t...
Becker C, Kopp S, Wachsmuth I. Why emotions should be integrated into conversational agents. In: Nis...
Proceeding of: 13th International Conference, AIMSA 2008, Varna, Bulgaria, September 4-6, 2008This p...
Proceeding of: 13th International Conference, AIMSA 2008, Varna, Bulgaria, September 4-6, 2008This p...
Proceeding of: 13th International Conference, AIMSA 2008, Varna, Bulgaria, September 4-6, 2008This p...
Proceeding of: 13th International Conference, AIMSA 2008, Varna, Bulgaria, September 4-6, 2008This p...
This paper introduces a model of user-agent and inter-agent interaction that supports basic features...
Building intelligent agents that can believably interact with humans is a difficult yet important ta...
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 paper focuses on challenges to improving the behavioral realism of computer generated agents an...
Differences in social responses of individuals can often be related to differences in functioning of...
Our research combines two diverse strands of work in AI and cognitive science. We start from the pri...
National audienceTo create believable virtual agents, both the social context and the emotions appea...
We have proposed an improved emotion model based on the well-known PAD model in affective computing ...
Various attempts have been made throughout the history of artificial intelligence (AI) t...
Becker C, Kopp S, Wachsmuth I. Why emotions should be integrated into conversational agents. In: Nis...