A formal model of emotional-response, inspired from human cognition and emotion systems

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2006

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Massey University

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In this paper, we used the formalisms of decision-making theory and theories in psychology, physiology and cognition to proposing a macro model of human emotional-response. We believe that using such formalism can fill the gap between psychology, cognitive science and AI, and can be useful in the design of human-like agents. This model can be used in a wide variety of applications such as artificial agents, user interface, and intelligent tutoring systems. Using the proposed model, we can provide for human behaviors like mood, personality and biological response in machines. This capability will enable such systems, to adapt their responses and behaviors. In situations where there are multiple ways for performing an action, this model can help with the decision making process.

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Decision-making, Human emotional response, Human behaviour model

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Dadgostar, F., Sarrafzadeh, A. (2006), A formal model of emotional-response, inspired from human cognition and emotion systems, Research Letters in the Information and Mathematical Sciences, 9, 89-97

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