A Model for Criminal Decision Making Based on Hypothetical Reasoning about the Future
IEA/AIE '09 Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Industrial, Engineering and Other Applications of Applied Intelligent Systems: Next-Generation Applied Intelligence
Combining rational and biological factors in virtual agent decision making
Applied Intelligence
Agents with emotional intelligence for storytelling
ACII'11 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Affective computing and intelligent interaction - Volume Part I
I want to be your friend: establishing relations with emotionally intelligent agents
Proceedings of the 2013 international conference on Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems
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In order to endow virtual agents with more realistic affective behavior, it is important to provide them not only the capability to generate and regulate emotions, but also the ability to reason about the emotion regulation processes of other agents. To this end, this paper introduces a computational model for a Theory of Emotion Regulation (ToER). The model has been implemented and tested using the modeling language LEADSTO. In addition, a virtual environment application has been developed, which is inhabited by agents that are equipped with the model for ToER. A first evaluation indicates that the model indeed enables the agents to show more realistic affective behavior.