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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2015
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