Title
Improving Adaptiveness in Autonomous Characters
Abstract
Much research has been carried out to build emotion regulation models for autonomous agents that can create suspension of disbelief in human audiences or users. However, most models up-to-date concentrate either on the physiological aspect or the cognitive aspect of emotion. In this paper, an architecture to balance the Physiological vs Cognitive dimensions for creation of life-like autonomous agents is proposed. The resulting architecture will be employed in ORIENT which is part of the EU-FP6 project eCircus. An explanation of the existing architecture, FAtiMA focusing on its benefits and flaws is provided. This is followed by a description of the proposed architecture that combines FAtiMA and the PSI motivational system. Some inspiring work is also reviewed. Finally, a conclusion and directions for future work are given.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1007/978-3-540-85483-8_35
IVA
Keywords
Field
DocType
cognitive aspect,resulting architecture,emotion regulation model,future work,improving adaptiveness,life-like autonomous agent,inspiring work,autonomous agent,existing architecture,autonomous characters,models up-to-date concentrate,proposed architecture
Autonomous agent,Architecture,Cognitive dimensions of notations,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Artificial intelligence,Cognition,Multimedia
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
5208
0302-9743
13
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.28
5
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mei Yii Lim115819.69
João Dias224522.51
Ruth Aylett31377170.50
Ana Paiva42618287.01