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SYNASC
2005
IEEE
133views Algorithms» more  SYNASC 2005»
14 years 2 months ago
Emotional Ant Based Modeling of Crowd Dynamics
It is known that one of the most disastrous forms of collective human behavior is the kind of crowd stampede induced by panic. This situation often leads to fatalities as people a...
Soumya Banerjee, Crina Grosan, Ajith Abraham
WSC
2004
13 years 9 months ago
Implementing a General Purpose Framework Using Multi-Agents for Construction Management Education
The need for contextually rich educational experiences in construction education has led researchers to explore alternatives using gaming and simulation environments. The work don...
Amlan Mukherjee, Eddy M. Rojas, William Winn
AAAI
2004
13 years 9 months ago
Affective Recruitment of Distributed Heterogeneous Agents
Members of multi-robot teams may need to collaborate to accomplish a task due to differences in capabilities. This paper describes an extension of the ALLIANCE architecture that e...
Aaron Gage, Robin R. Murphy
IAT
2010
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
A Framework for Developing Agent-Based Distributed Applications
Abstract--The development of large-scale distributed multiagent systems in open dynamic environments is a challenge. System behavior is often not predictable and can only be evalua...
Michel Oey, Sander van Splunter, Elth Ogston, Mart...
ITS
2010
Springer
176views Multimedia» more  ITS 2010»
13 years 10 months ago
A Time for Emoting: When Affect-Sensitivity Is and Isn't Effective at Promoting Deep Learning
We have developed and evaluated an affect-sensitive version of AutoTutor, a dialogue based ITS that simulates human tutors. While the original AutoTutor is sensitive to learners’...
Sidney K. D'Mello, Blair Lehman, Jeremiah Sullins,...