Accounting for emotion and personality in multi-agent modeling and simulation systems

Cami, A;Lisetti, Christine Laetitia
UM 2003, 9th International Conference on User Model, June 22-26, 2003, Pittsburg, USA

In this paper we describe our work in progress for exploring the role of emotions in the behaviour and decision-making of artificial agents in modeling and simulation systems. The computational model of emotions we are using is based on a multi-level theory of emotions that accounts for the three layers identified in the human emotional system: the sensory-motor level, the schematic level and the conceptual level. Our current interest lies in modeling and simulating the impact of emotions in the workplace, both at the individual and at the group level. We are working to incorporate our model of emotions into Brahms, a multi-level modeling and simulation system being developed at NASA Ames Research Center.


Type:
Conférence
City:
Pittsburg
Date:
2003-06-22
Department:
Data Science
Eurecom Ref:
1805
Copyright:
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