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 ======Models of Social Intelligence====== ======Models of Social Intelligence======
  
-Part of [[Project Lirec]]: Notes (and bits pasted) from Deliverable 5.1 (needs tidying up)+Part of [[Project Lirec]]: Notes (and bits pasted) from Deliverable 5.1
  
 An understanding of social intelligence is needed for creating agents capable of long term companionship with humans.  An understanding of social intelligence is needed for creating agents capable of long term companionship with humans. 
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 http://gaips.inesc-id.pt/gaips/shared/docs/prada-iva2005.pdf http://gaips.inesc-id.pt/gaips/shared/docs/prada-iva2005.pdf
  
-=======Social Robots======+=====Social Robots=====
  
 Sociable physical robots Sociable physical robots
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 ======Emotions and personality in Social Agents====== ======Emotions and personality in Social Agents======
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 +Theoretical foundations start with Darwin's study of expressions in humans and animals.
 +[[wp>James-Lange theory of emotion]] - maps emotions with physiological responses.
 +
 +=====Appraisal Theories=====
 +
 +State that emotions are the result of evaluating an event or situation. 
 +
 +  - Primary appraisal: Is this relevant to me?
 +  - Secondary appraisal: How should I cope with it?
 +
 +=====Emotions to personalities=====
 +
 +^ Emotions ^ Moods ^ Personality Traits ^
 +| Seconds/Minutes/Hours | Hours/Days/Weeks/Months | Years/Lifetime |
  
 (Moffat, 1997) states, “personality is the name we give to (an agent’s) reactions tendencies that are consistent over situations and time”. (Moffat, 1997) states, “personality is the name we give to (an agent’s) reactions tendencies that are consistent over situations and time”.
  
-=====Computational models of emotions=====+ 
 +======Examples of computational models of emotions======
  
 **EMA**: http://projects.ict.usc.edu/vhumans/2007/Presentation/EMAnop.pdf **EMA**: http://projects.ict.usc.edu/vhumans/2007/Presentation/EMAnop.pdf
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   * Mood also affects emotions   * Mood also affects emotions
  
 +Personality is a combination of:
   * Emotional threshold - characters resistence to an emotion type   * Emotional threshold - characters resistence to an emotion type
   * Decay rate - How fast an emotion disappears   * Decay rate - How fast an emotion disappears
-    = personality 
  
   * Event or action -> Knowledge base update   * Event or action -> Knowledge base update
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