Modeling primary and secondary emotions for a believable communication agent
Becker C, Wachsmuth I (2006)
In: Proceedings of the First Workshop on Emotion and Computing in conjunction with the 29th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2006), Bremen. Reichardt D, Levi P, Meyer J-JC (Eds); 31-34.
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Autor*in
Becker, Christian;
Wachsmuth, IpkeUniBi
Herausgeber*in
Reichardt, Dirk;
Levi, Paul;
Meyer, John-Jules C.
Einrichtung
Abstract / Bemerkung
The integration of emotion and cognition in cognitive architectures for embodied agents is a problem of increasing importance. In this paper, we describe how two separate modules for these tasks, as we employ them in our virtual human Max, can give rise to secondary emotions such as frustration and relief. The BDI-based cognitive module is responsible for appraisal as well as reappraisal of elicited emotions that our conversational agent Max becomes aware of. The emotion dynamics simulation system is driven by the valence information of every emotion and assures a general consistency of the simulated emotions over time by dynamically providing an awareness likelihood for every emotion.
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
Titel des Konferenzbandes
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Emotion and Computing in conjunction with the 29th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2006), Bremen
Seite(n)
31-34
Konferenz
First Workshop on Emotion and Computing in conj. with the 29th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2006)
Konferenzort
Bremen, Germany
ISBN
3-88722-664-X
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2609938
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Becker C, Wachsmuth I. Modeling primary and secondary emotions for a believable communication agent. In: Reichardt D, Levi P, Meyer J-JC, eds. Proceedings of the First Workshop on Emotion and Computing in conjunction with the 29th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2006), Bremen. 2006: 31-34.
Becker, C., & Wachsmuth, I. (2006). Modeling primary and secondary emotions for a believable communication agent. In D. Reichardt, P. Levi, & J. - J. C. Meyer (Eds.), Proceedings of the First Workshop on Emotion and Computing in conjunction with the 29th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2006), Bremen (pp. 31-34).
Becker, Christian, and Wachsmuth, Ipke. 2006. “Modeling primary and secondary emotions for a believable communication agent”. In Proceedings of the First Workshop on Emotion and Computing in conjunction with the 29th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2006), Bremen, ed. Dirk Reichardt, Paul Levi, and John-Jules C. Meyer, 31-34.
Becker, C., and Wachsmuth, I. (2006). “Modeling primary and secondary emotions for a believable communication agent” in Proceedings of the First Workshop on Emotion and Computing in conjunction with the 29th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2006), Bremen, Reichardt, D., Levi, P., and Meyer, J. - J. C. eds. 31-34.
Becker, C., & Wachsmuth, I., 2006. Modeling primary and secondary emotions for a believable communication agent. In D. Reichardt, P. Levi, & J. - J. C. Meyer, eds. Proceedings of the First Workshop on Emotion and Computing in conjunction with the 29th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2006), Bremen. pp. 31-34.
C. Becker and I. Wachsmuth, “Modeling primary and secondary emotions for a believable communication agent”, Proceedings of the First Workshop on Emotion and Computing in conjunction with the 29th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2006), Bremen, D. Reichardt, P. Levi, and J.-J.C. Meyer, eds., 2006, pp.31-34.
Becker, C., Wachsmuth, I.: Modeling primary and secondary emotions for a believable communication agent. In: Reichardt, D., Levi, P., and Meyer, J.-J.C. (eds.) Proceedings of the First Workshop on Emotion and Computing in conjunction with the 29th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2006), Bremen. p. 31-34. (2006).
Becker, Christian, and Wachsmuth, Ipke. “Modeling primary and secondary emotions for a believable communication agent”. Proceedings of the First Workshop on Emotion and Computing in conjunction with the 29th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI2006), Bremen. Ed. Dirk Reichardt, Paul Levi, and John-Jules C. Meyer. 2006. 31-34.
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