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ATAL
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
The use of emotions to create believable agents in a virtual environment
In the past emotions have been dismissed as a distraction to the logical, scientific thought process. More recently however, the importance of emotion in human-like intelligence a...
Karthi Selvarajah, Debbie Richards
IVA
2005
Springer
14 years 29 days ago
An Objective Character Believability Evaluation Procedure for Multi-agent Story Generation Systems
Abstract. The ability to generate narrative is of importance to computer systems that wish to use story effectively for entertainment, training, or education. One of the focuses of...
Mark O. Riedl, R. Michael Young
SYNTHESE
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
A resource-bounded agent addresses the newcomb problem
In the Newcomb problem, the standard arguments for taking either one box or both boxes adduce what seem to be relevant considerations, but they are not complete arguments, and att...
John L. Pollock
MICAI
2005
Springer
14 years 29 days ago
Towards Formalising Agent Argumentation over the Viability of Human Organs for Transplantation
In this paper we describe a human organ selection process in which agents argue over whether a given donor’s organ is viable for transplantation. This process is framed in the CA...
Sanjay Modgil, Pancho Tolchinsky, Ulises Cort&eacu...
AI
2007
Springer
13 years 7 months ago
On principle-based evaluation of extension-based argumentation semantics
The increasing variety of semantics proposed in the context of Dung’s theory of argumentation makes more and more inadequate the example-based approach commonly adopted for eval...
Pietro Baroni, Massimiliano Giacomin