Dramaturgical and dissonance theories in explicit social context modeling for complex agents

Expanding the spectrum of agent social capabilities is an important challenge in agent‐based simulation and other domains. While human‐like emotionality has been vastly explored in the last 20years, little research addresses explicit, psychologically believable social situation modeling. Recently, s...

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Main Authors: KOCHANOWICZ, Jaroslaw, TAN, Ah-hwee, THALMANN, Daniel
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-62602020-07-23T18:12:03Z Dramaturgical and dissonance theories in explicit social context modeling for complex agents KOCHANOWICZ, Jaroslaw TAN, Ah-hwee THALMANN, Daniel Expanding the spectrum of agent social capabilities is an important challenge in agent‐based simulation and other domains. While human‐like emotionality has been vastly explored in the last 20years, little research addresses explicit, psychologically believable social situation modeling. Recently, some important elements have been underlined: hybrid connectionist models outside formal ontologies; complex subjective representations linking culture, personality and norms, and so on, but proposed solutions do not provide a formalized structure of a social experience, expressive and well‐grounded in psychology. In this paper, we develop a new approach to social situation modeling based on the dramaturgical and dissonance theories. A new component (Dramaturgical Module) is described with implementation used to generate example behavior depicting new social modeling capabilities and a believable representation of the relevant psychological theories. We present a case scenario with a dramaturgical interpretation of dynamic social situations and related cognitive dissonances resulting in a simple and flexible classification. Easily usable in reasoning, planning or affect generation, dramaturgical interpretation is additionally presented here as basis of social affect generation. 2015-05-08T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5257 info:doi/10.1002/cav.1639 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University affective computing dissonance theory dramaturgical theory social simulation Databases and Information Systems Theory and Algorithms
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic affective computing
dissonance theory
dramaturgical theory
social simulation
Databases and Information Systems
Theory and Algorithms
spellingShingle affective computing
dissonance theory
dramaturgical theory
social simulation
Databases and Information Systems
Theory and Algorithms
KOCHANOWICZ, Jaroslaw
TAN, Ah-hwee
THALMANN, Daniel
Dramaturgical and dissonance theories in explicit social context modeling for complex agents
description Expanding the spectrum of agent social capabilities is an important challenge in agent‐based simulation and other domains. While human‐like emotionality has been vastly explored in the last 20years, little research addresses explicit, psychologically believable social situation modeling. Recently, some important elements have been underlined: hybrid connectionist models outside formal ontologies; complex subjective representations linking culture, personality and norms, and so on, but proposed solutions do not provide a formalized structure of a social experience, expressive and well‐grounded in psychology. In this paper, we develop a new approach to social situation modeling based on the dramaturgical and dissonance theories. A new component (Dramaturgical Module) is described with implementation used to generate example behavior depicting new social modeling capabilities and a believable representation of the relevant psychological theories. We present a case scenario with a dramaturgical interpretation of dynamic social situations and related cognitive dissonances resulting in a simple and flexible classification. Easily usable in reasoning, planning or affect generation, dramaturgical interpretation is additionally presented here as basis of social affect generation.
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author KOCHANOWICZ, Jaroslaw
TAN, Ah-hwee
THALMANN, Daniel
author_facet KOCHANOWICZ, Jaroslaw
TAN, Ah-hwee
THALMANN, Daniel
author_sort KOCHANOWICZ, Jaroslaw
title Dramaturgical and dissonance theories in explicit social context modeling for complex agents
title_short Dramaturgical and dissonance theories in explicit social context modeling for complex agents
title_full Dramaturgical and dissonance theories in explicit social context modeling for complex agents
title_fullStr Dramaturgical and dissonance theories in explicit social context modeling for complex agents
title_full_unstemmed Dramaturgical and dissonance theories in explicit social context modeling for complex agents
title_sort dramaturgical and dissonance theories in explicit social context modeling for complex agents
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5257
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