Title
PERSEED: A Self-Based Model of Personality for Virtual Agents Inspired by Socio-cognitive Theories
Abstract
Consistency and coherence in behaviors are key concepts for creating believable virtual agents. Personality is described by psychology as a set of stable and individualized behaviors. Thus, endowing agents with a personality can help agents to exhibit consistent behaviors. In this paper, we suggest using a socio-cognitive perspective to build a model of personality for virtual agents and to highlight some of the personality structures and processes. Because many researchers in personality psychology emphasize the role of the self in personality, we propose PERSEED, a conceptual model of personality that is based on self-regulation theories.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/ACII.2013.83
ACII
Keywords
Field
DocType
cognition,psychology,social sciences computing,software agents,PERSEED,individualized behaviors,personality psychology,self-based model,self-regulation theories,sociocognitive theories,virtual agents,personality,self-regulation,socio-cognitive theories,virtual agents
Social psychology,Differential psychology,Conceptual model,Software agent,Psychology,Self,Cognition,Socio-cognitive,Personality psychology,Personality
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2156-8103
4
0.44
References 
Authors
11
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Caroline Faur151.48
Céline Clavel210014.65
Sylvie Pesty311116.46
Jean-Claude Martin480778.44