Notes:
The text discusses various aspects of virtual humans, including their use in training, social interaction, and learning. It mentions the importance of cognitive architectures in enabling virtual humans to simulate human behavior and perform tasks such as natural language processing and intelligent agent control in simulations. The text also mentions the role of affective models in creating more realistic and believable virtual humans, as well as the use of robot platforms to test hypotheses about cognitive architectures and their ability to replicate cognitive abilities in technical devices. The text also discusses the limitations of existing cognitive architectures and the need for new ones that can be integrated into real intelligent agents.
Affective models in the context of virtual humans refer to the representation and simulation of emotions and related behaviors in virtual human agents. These models are designed to enable virtual humans to exhibit emotional behaviors that are similar to those of real humans, in order to make them more believable and lifelike. Affective models can be used to control the behavior and expressions of virtual humans in various contexts, such as social interactions, entertainment, and educational simulations. There are various approaches to building affective models for virtual humans, including rule-based systems, machine learning-based approaches, and hybrid models that combine both. The success of affective models in virtual humans depends on their ability to accurately and realistically simulate emotions and behaviors, and to adapt to different situations and contexts.
See also:
Cognitive Architecture & Virtual Humans 2010 (50x) | Cognitive Architecture & Virtual Humans 2011 (66x) | Cognitive Architecture & Virtual Humans 2012 (65x) | Cognitive Architecture & Virtual Humans 2013 (67x) | Cognitive Architecture & Virtual Humans 2014 (65x) | Cognitive Architecture & Virtual Humans 2015 (44x) | Cognitive Architecture & Virtual Humans 2016 (68x) | Cognitive Architecture & Virtual Humans 2017 (58x) | Cognitive Architecture & Virtual Humans 2018 (47x)
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S Anjomshoae, A Najjar, D Calvaresi, K Främling – academia.edu
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OMES Khayal – researchgate.net
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… student learning. Keywords: agent technology; AUML; cognitive architecture; CTAT; education technology; intelligent virtual laboratory; Jess programming; JADE; ontology engineering. 1. Introduction. The physical laboratory …
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NHF Beebe – 2019 – ctan.math.utah.edu
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S MERT – 2019 – etd.lib.metu.edu.tr
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