In this paper, we present the latest version of our dialogue games based agent communication language (DIAGAL) which allows the agents to manipulate the public layer of social comm...
Philippe Pasquier, Mathieu Bergeron, Brahim Chaib-...
Empirical game theory allows studying the strategic interactions of agents in simulations. Specifically, traditional game theory describes such interactions by an analytical model...
Thierry Moyaux, Brahim Chaib-draa, Sophie D'Amours
It is widely accepted in Distributed Artificial Intelligence that a crucial property of artificial agents is their autonomy. Whereas agent autonomy enables features of agent-base...
We present an empirical study of the effect of a computer agent designed to engage a user in a persuasive counseling dialogue on attitudes towards regular exercise. We used two ma...
Causality is a central issue in many AI applications. Social causality, in contrast to physical causality, seeks to attribute cause and responsibility to social events, and account...