We evaluate an algorithm which computes the responses of an agent that plays the role of a suspect in simulations of police interrogations. The algorithm is based on a cognitive model - the response model - that is centred around keeping track of interpersonal relations. The model is parametrized in such a way that different personalities of the virtual suspect can be defined. In the evaluation we defined three different personalities and had participants guess the personality based on the responses the model provided in an interaction with the participant. We investigate what factors contributed to the ability of a virtual agent to show behaviour that was recognized by participants as belonging to a persona
This research aims at finding how suspects in police interrogations express their interpersonal stan...
Differences in social responses of individuals can often be related to differences in functioning of...
Objectives: Apply computational agent-based modeling to explore the gen-erative sufficiency of sever...
We evaluate an algorithm which computes the responses of an agent that plays the role of a suspect i...
Abstract. We develop a computational interpersonal affective response model for virtual characters t...
We are working towards computational models of mind of virtual characters that act as suspects in in...
We develop a computational interpersonal affective response model for virtual characters that act as...
The social skills necessary to properly and successfully conduct a police interrogation can and need...
The social skills necessary to properly and successfully conduct a police interrogation can and need...
In this paper, we present a Virtual-Suspect system which can be used to train inexperienced law enfo...
To enhance believability of virtual agents, this paper presents an agent-based modelling approach fo...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract To enh...
To enhance believability of virtual agents, this paper presents an agent-based modelling approach fo...
The objective of my research is to develop theories that characterize and predict behavior influenci...
AbstractAn autonomous actor should decide on its own which goals and strategies to pursue in a new s...
This research aims at finding how suspects in police interrogations express their interpersonal stan...
Differences in social responses of individuals can often be related to differences in functioning of...
Objectives: Apply computational agent-based modeling to explore the gen-erative sufficiency of sever...
We evaluate an algorithm which computes the responses of an agent that plays the role of a suspect i...
Abstract. We develop a computational interpersonal affective response model for virtual characters t...
We are working towards computational models of mind of virtual characters that act as suspects in in...
We develop a computational interpersonal affective response model for virtual characters that act as...
The social skills necessary to properly and successfully conduct a police interrogation can and need...
The social skills necessary to properly and successfully conduct a police interrogation can and need...
In this paper, we present a Virtual-Suspect system which can be used to train inexperienced law enfo...
To enhance believability of virtual agents, this paper presents an agent-based modelling approach fo...
© The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract To enh...
To enhance believability of virtual agents, this paper presents an agent-based modelling approach fo...
The objective of my research is to develop theories that characterize and predict behavior influenci...
AbstractAn autonomous actor should decide on its own which goals and strategies to pursue in a new s...
This research aims at finding how suspects in police interrogations express their interpersonal stan...
Differences in social responses of individuals can often be related to differences in functioning of...
Objectives: Apply computational agent-based modeling to explore the gen-erative sufficiency of sever...