A biologically-inspired affective model based on cognitive situational appraisal

Although various emotion models have been proposed based on appraisal theories, most of them focus on designing specific appraisal rules and there is no unified framework for emotional appraisal. Moreover, few existing emotion models are biologically-inspired and are inadequate in imitating emotion...

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Main Authors: SHU, Feng, TAN, Ah-hwee
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-72542021-11-10T04:12:28Z A biologically-inspired affective model based on cognitive situational appraisal SHU, Feng TAN, Ah-hwee Although various emotion models have been proposed based on appraisal theories, most of them focus on designing specific appraisal rules and there is no unified framework for emotional appraisal. Moreover, few existing emotion models are biologically-inspired and are inadequate in imitating emotion process of human brain. This paper proposes a bio-inspired computational model called Cognitive Regulated Affective Architecture (CRAA), inspired by the cognitive regulated emotion theory and the network theory of emotion. This architecture is proposed by taking the following positions: (1) Cognition and emotion are not separated but interacted systems; (2) The appraisal of emotion depends on and should be regulated through cognitive system; and (3) Emotion is generated though numerous neural computations and networks of brain regions. This model contributes to an integrated system which combines emotional appraisal with the cognitive decision making in a multi-layered structure. Specifically, a self-organizing neural model called Emotional Appraisal Network (EAN) is proposed based on the Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART), to learn the associations from appraisal components involving expectation, reward, power, and match to emotion. An appraisal module is positioned within EAN contributing to translate cognitive information to emotion appraisal. The above model has been evaluated in a first person shooting game known as Unreal Tournament. Comparing with non-emotional NPC, emotional NPC obtains a higher evaluation in improving game playability and interest. Moreover, comparing with existing emotion models, our CRAA model obtains a higher accuracy in determining emotion expressions. 2012-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6251 info:doi/10.1109/IJCNN.2012.6252463 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/7254/viewcontent/Bio_Inspired_Affective_Model_IJCNN_2012.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University self-organizing model ART neural network affective model agent Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Databases and Information Systems
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Singapore
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topic self-organizing model
ART
neural network
affective model
agent
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Databases and Information Systems
spellingShingle self-organizing model
ART
neural network
affective model
agent
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Databases and Information Systems
SHU, Feng
TAN, Ah-hwee
A biologically-inspired affective model based on cognitive situational appraisal
description Although various emotion models have been proposed based on appraisal theories, most of them focus on designing specific appraisal rules and there is no unified framework for emotional appraisal. Moreover, few existing emotion models are biologically-inspired and are inadequate in imitating emotion process of human brain. This paper proposes a bio-inspired computational model called Cognitive Regulated Affective Architecture (CRAA), inspired by the cognitive regulated emotion theory and the network theory of emotion. This architecture is proposed by taking the following positions: (1) Cognition and emotion are not separated but interacted systems; (2) The appraisal of emotion depends on and should be regulated through cognitive system; and (3) Emotion is generated though numerous neural computations and networks of brain regions. This model contributes to an integrated system which combines emotional appraisal with the cognitive decision making in a multi-layered structure. Specifically, a self-organizing neural model called Emotional Appraisal Network (EAN) is proposed based on the Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART), to learn the associations from appraisal components involving expectation, reward, power, and match to emotion. An appraisal module is positioned within EAN contributing to translate cognitive information to emotion appraisal. The above model has been evaluated in a first person shooting game known as Unreal Tournament. Comparing with non-emotional NPC, emotional NPC obtains a higher evaluation in improving game playability and interest. Moreover, comparing with existing emotion models, our CRAA model obtains a higher accuracy in determining emotion expressions.
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author SHU, Feng
TAN, Ah-hwee
author_facet SHU, Feng
TAN, Ah-hwee
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title A biologically-inspired affective model based on cognitive situational appraisal
title_short A biologically-inspired affective model based on cognitive situational appraisal
title_full A biologically-inspired affective model based on cognitive situational appraisal
title_fullStr A biologically-inspired affective model based on cognitive situational appraisal
title_full_unstemmed A biologically-inspired affective model based on cognitive situational appraisal
title_sort biologically-inspired affective model based on cognitive situational appraisal
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6251
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/7254/viewcontent/Bio_Inspired_Affective_Model_IJCNN_2012.pdf
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