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IEAAIE
2011
Springer
13 years 2 months ago
Modeling Users of Crisis Training Environments by Integrating Psychological and Physiological Data
Abstract. This paper describes aspects of a training environment for crisis decision makers who, notoriously, operate in highly stressful and unpredictable situations. Training suc...
Gabriella Cortellessa, Rita D'Amico, Marco Pagani,...
IVA
2009
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
Predicting User Psychological Characteristics from Interactions with Empathetic Virtual Agents
Enabling virtual agents to quickly and accurately infer users’ psychological characteristics such as their personality could support a broad range of applications in education, t...
Jennifer L. Robison, Jonathan P. Rowe, Scott W. Mc...
AIIDE
2006
14 years 18 days ago
Predicting User Physiological Response for Interactive Environments: An Inductive Approach
Affective reasoning holds great potential for interactive digital entertainment, education, and training. Incorporating affective reasoning into the decision-making capabilities o...
Scott W. McQuiggan, Sunyoung Lee, James C. Lester
UM
2007
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
Inducing User Affect Recognition Models for Task-Oriented Environments
Accurately recognizing users’ affective states could contribute to more productive and enjoyable interactions, particularly for task-oriented learning environments. In addition t...
Sunyoung Lee, Scott W. McQuiggan, James C. Lester
ATAL
2008
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Modeling parallel and reactive empathy in virtual agents: an inductive approach
Humans continuously assess one another's situational context, modify their own affective state, and then respond based on these outcomes through empathetic expression. Virtua...
Scott W. McQuiggan, Jennifer L. Robison, Robert Ph...