Title
Open Challenges in Modelling, Analysis and Synthesis of Human Behaviour in Human–Human and Human–Machine Interactions
Abstract
Modelling, analysis and synthesis of behaviour are the subject of major efforts in computing science, especially when it comes to technologies that make sense of human–human and human–machine interactions. This article outlines some of the most important issues that still need to be addressed to ensure substantial progress in the field, namely (1) development and adoption of virtuous data collection and sharing practices, (2) shift in the focus of interest from individuals to dyads and groups, (3) endowment of artificial agents with internal representations of users and context, (4) modelling of cognitive and semantic processes underlying social behaviour and (5) identification of application domains and strategies for moving from laboratory to the real-world products.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1007/s12559-015-9326-z
Cognitive Computation
Keywords
Field
DocType
Human behaviour,Social interactions,Virtuous data practices,Multimodal embodiment,Cognitive modelling,Semantic processing,Roadmap to application
Semantic memory,Data collection,Human–machine system,Endowment,Social behaviour,Computer science,Knowledge management,Cognition
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
7
4
1866-9956
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
21
1.09
80
Authors
17
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alessandro Vinciarelli11682104.77
A. Esposito268678.41
Elisabeth André33634433.65
Francesca Bonin46812.95
Mohamed Chetouani559059.47
Jeffrey F. Cohn65438343.74
M. Cristani71928109.03
Ferdinand Fuhrmann8242.30
Emer Gilmartin94712.67
Zakia Hammal1015613.67
Dirk Heylen1186789.11
Rene Kaiser129714.09
Maria Koutsombogera13357.43
Alexandros Potamianos141443149.05
Steve Renals152570293.02
Giuseppe Riccardi161046101.15
Albert Ali Salah1780970.11