Findings on the role that emotion plays in human behavior have transformed Artificial Intelligence computations. Modern research explores how to simulate more intelligent and flexible systems. Several studies focus on the role that emotion has in order to establish values for alternative decision and decision outcomes. For instance, Busemeyer et al. (2007) argued that emotional state affects the subjectivity value of alternative choice. However, emotional concepts in these theories are generally not defined formally and it is difficult to describe in systematic detail how processes work. In this sense, structures and processes cannot be explicitly implemented. Some attempts have been incorporated into larger computational systems that try...
The papers in this special issue focus on computational modeling of emotion recognition. Emotions pl...
International audienceA computational architecture is presented, in which "swift and fuzzy" emotiona...
AbstractGame AI agents today do not reflect the affective aspects of human behavior. In particular, ...
Affective computing has proven to be a viable field of research comprised of a large number of multi...
This paper presents a computational approach to EmotionBased Decision-Making that models important a...
New economic conditions, particularly the increase of inter and intra organizational competitiveness...
Emotion influences our actions, and this means that emotion has subjective decision value. Emotions,...
Psychology and cognitive neuroscience researches are increasingly showing how emotion plays a cruci...
Human modelling is an interdisciplinary research field. The topic, emotion-affected decision making,...
In this paper, we used the formalisms of decision-making theory and theories in psychology, physiolo...
Cognition and emotion have long been thought of as independent systems. However, recent research in ...
The development of emotional artificial intelligence has become very popular in modern scientific ...
Preliminary remarks: Agent-based computational economics has been developed extensively in recent ye...
A large amount of theoretical and experimental research—from dynamic systems to computational neuros...
International audienceA computational architecture is presented, in which “swift and fuzzy” emotiona...
The papers in this special issue focus on computational modeling of emotion recognition. Emotions pl...
International audienceA computational architecture is presented, in which "swift and fuzzy" emotiona...
AbstractGame AI agents today do not reflect the affective aspects of human behavior. In particular, ...
Affective computing has proven to be a viable field of research comprised of a large number of multi...
This paper presents a computational approach to EmotionBased Decision-Making that models important a...
New economic conditions, particularly the increase of inter and intra organizational competitiveness...
Emotion influences our actions, and this means that emotion has subjective decision value. Emotions,...
Psychology and cognitive neuroscience researches are increasingly showing how emotion plays a cruci...
Human modelling is an interdisciplinary research field. The topic, emotion-affected decision making,...
In this paper, we used the formalisms of decision-making theory and theories in psychology, physiolo...
Cognition and emotion have long been thought of as independent systems. However, recent research in ...
The development of emotional artificial intelligence has become very popular in modern scientific ...
Preliminary remarks: Agent-based computational economics has been developed extensively in recent ye...
A large amount of theoretical and experimental research—from dynamic systems to computational neuros...
International audienceA computational architecture is presented, in which “swift and fuzzy” emotiona...
The papers in this special issue focus on computational modeling of emotion recognition. Emotions pl...
International audienceA computational architecture is presented, in which "swift and fuzzy" emotiona...
AbstractGame AI agents today do not reflect the affective aspects of human behavior. In particular, ...