Dramaturgical and dissonance theories in explicit social context modeling for complex agents
Jaroslaw Kochanowicz, Ah-Hwee Tan, Daniel Thalmann
In Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 26(3-4), 2015.
Abstract: Expanding the spectrum of agent social capabilities is an important challenge in agent-based simulation and other domains. While human-like emotionality has been vastly explored in the last 20years, little research addresses explicit, psychologically believable social situation modeling. Recently, some important elements have been underlined: hybrid connectionist models outside formal ontologies; complex subjective representations linking culture, personality and norms, and so on, but proposed solutions do not provide a formalized structure of a social experience, expressive and well-grounded in psychology. In this paper, we develop a new approach to social situation modeling based on the dramaturgical and dissonance theories. A new component (Dramaturgical Module) is described with implementation used to generate example behavior depicting new social modeling capabilities and a believable representation of the relevant psychological theories. We present a case scenario with a dramaturgical interpretation of dynamic social situations and related cognitive dissonances resulting in a simple and flexible classification. Easily usable in reasoning, planning or affect generation, dramaturgical interpretation is additionally presented here as basis of social affect generation. Copyright 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keyword(s): social simulation, affective computing, dissonance theory, dramaturgical theory
@article{CAV:CAV1639,
author = {Jaroslaw Kochanowicz and Ah-Hwee Tan and Daniel Thalmann},
title = {Dramaturgical and dissonance theories in explicit social context modeling for complex agents},
journal = {Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds},
volume = {26},
number = {3-4},
pages = {247--257},
year = {2015},
}
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