Emotional and Intelligent II: The Tangled Knot of Social Cognition
Papers from the 2001 Fall Symposium
Lola D. Cañamero, Program Cochairs
Technical Report FS-01-02. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
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Contents
Preface / v
Project Joshua Blue: Design Considerations for Evolving an Emotional Mind in a Simulated Environment / 1
Nancy Alvarado, Sam S. Adams, Steve Burbeck, and Craig Latta
The Provoking Thing: A VR Relationship / 3
Josephine Anstey and Dave Pape
Self, Empathy, Manipulativity: Mathematical Connections between Higher Order Perception, Emotions, and Social Cognition / 9
Zippora Arzi-Gonczarowski
Emotion and Agent Interaction / 15
Ruth Aylett and Carlos Delgado
The Role of Expressiveness and Attention in Human-Robot Interaction / 17
Allison Bruce, Illah Nourbakhsh, and Reid Simmons
Building Emotional Artifacts in Social Worlds: Challenges and Perspectives / 22
Lola D. Cañamero
Modeling Students’ Emotions to Improve Learning with Educational Games / 31
Cristina Conati
A Computational Model of Affect Theory: Simulations of Reducer/Augmenter and Learned Helplessness Phenomena / 37
Michael Sean Davis
Physically and Emotionally Grounded Symbol Acquisition for Autonomous Robots / 43
Masahiro Fujita, Rika Hasegawa, Gabriel Costa, Tsuyoshi Takagi, Jun Yokono, and Hideki Shimomura
Learning the Axiomatic Reasoning about Mental States Assists the Emotional Development of Autistic Patients / 49
Boris Galitsky
Modeling Affect Regulation and Induction / 51
Eva Hudlicka
Modeling the Logic of Emotion with Knowledge Engineering / 57
William Jarrold
A Hybrid Symbolic-Connectionist Approach to Modeling Emotions / 59
Randolph M. Jones, Eric Chown, and Amy E. Henninger
The Role of Facial Expression in Intra-Individual and Inter-Individual Emotion Regulation / 61
Susanne Kaiser and Thomas Wehrle
Towards a Learning Companion that Recognizes Affect / 67
Ashish Kapoor, Selene Mota, and Rosalind W. Picard
The Quantum of Social Action and the Function of Emotion in Decision-Making / 73
William F. Lawless
Using Surprise to Create Products that Get the Attention of Other Agents / 79
Luíís Macedo and Amílcar Cardoso
Using Motives and Artificial Emotions for Prolonged Activity of a Group of Autonomous Robots / 85
François Michaud, Etienne Robichaud, and Jonathan Audet
The Effects of Emotion of Voice in Synthesized and Recorded Speech / 91
Clifford Nass, Ulla Foehr, Scott Brave, and Michael Somoza
Appraisal and Filter Programs for Affective Communication / 97
Helmut Prendinger and Mitsuru Ishizuka
Toward the Computational Representation of Individual Cognitive, Emotional and Cultural State: A Peacekeeping Scenario Simulation / 103
Elaine M. Raybourn
Emotions, Signaling and Strategic Coordination / 109
Don Ross and Paul Dumouchel
An Emotion-Based Agent Architecture Application with Real Robots / 117
Rui Sadio, Gonçalo Tavares, Rodrigo Ventura and Luis Custódio
The Evolution of Simple Affective States in Multi-Agent Environments / 123
Matthias Scheutz
On the Elicitation, Differentiation, and Organization of Emotion: Structural and Procedural Considerations / 129
Craig A. Smith and Leslie D. Kirby
Social Behavior, Emotion and Learning in a Pack of Virtual Wolves / 135
Bill Tomlinson and Bruce Blumberg
PECS - Agent-Based Modeling of Human Behavior / 141
Christoph Urban and Bernd Schmidt
Learning Courses of Action Using the "Movie-in-the-Brain" Paradigm / 147
Rodrigo Ventura, Luis Custódio, and Carlos Pinto-Ferreira
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