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Modeling human behaviour in virtual humans

Published on Mar 14, 20125937 Views

This talk builds on insights into how humans cope with emotion to guide the design of virtual humans. Although coping is increasingly viewed in the psychological literature as having a

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Modeling human behavior in virtual humans00:00
Background00:11
Outline01:09
Why study emotion?01:37
Marsella & Gratch, Journal of Cognitive Systems Research 200902:16
What is emotion?06:35
Why Study Emotion? Emotion influences cognitive processes07:47
Why Study Emotion? Emotion influences human behavior08:29
Why Study Emotion? Emotion influences social behavior08:57
Why model emotion? Claim: emotion research has important benefits09:13
Virtual Humans10:39
Social Skills Training - 111:32
Social Skills Training - 213:44
Entertainment14:34
Research & Technology of Virtual Humans16:32
EMA: Computational Model of Emotion17:41
Theoretical Perspective: Appraisal Theory - 118:29
Theoretical Framework: Appraisal Theory - 219:24
Theoretical Framework: Appraisal Theory - 319:42
Appraisal Theory as Architectural Specification21:58
EMA: Person-Environment Relation22:48
EMA: Appraisal Derivation Model24:23
EMA: Coping Model25:55
Appraisal27:45
Coping28:38
Validity & Application29:38
The Expression of Affective Informaton30:48
Functions of Nonverbal Behavior31:54
Issues for Nonverbal Behavior Generation33:31
Approaches to Modeling Nonverbal Knowledge35:01
NonVerbal Behavior Generation35:49
Example: Responsive listening36:17
Types of Listener Feedback38:02
Beyond the Bobble-head39:24
NVBG’s Listening Behavior - 139:54
NVBG’s Listening Behavior - 240:11
NVBG’s Listening Behavior - 340:25
Gunslinger: Utah reacting to User’s offer of a job40:35
Summary41:31