Toward Robotic Socially Believable Behaving Systems - Volume I e-bog
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This volume is a collection of researchstudies on the modeling of emotions in complex autonomous systems. Severalexperts in the field are reporting their efforts and reviewing the literaturein order to shed lights on how the processes of coding and decoding emotionalstates took place in humans, which are the physiological, physical, andpsychological variables involved, invent new mathematical m...
E-bog
875,33 DKK
Forlag
Springer
Udgivet
21 marts 2016
Genrer
Cognition and cognitive psychology
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783319310565
This volume is a collection of researchstudies on the modeling of emotions in complex autonomous systems. Severalexperts in the field are reporting their efforts and reviewing the literaturein order to shed lights on how the processes of coding and decoding emotionalstates took place in humans, which are the physiological, physical, andpsychological variables involved, invent new mathematical models and algorithmsto describe them, and motivate these investigations in the light of observablesocietal changes and needs, such as the aging population and the cost of healthcare services. The consequences are the implementation of emotionally andsocially believable machines, acting as helpers into domestic spheres, whereemotions drive behaviors and actions.The contents of the book are highlymultidisciplinary since the modeling of emotions in robotic socially believablesystems requires a holistic perspective on topics coming from differentresearch domains such as computer science, engineering, sociology, psychology,linguistic, and information communication. The book is of interest both to experts and students since last researchworks on a so complex multidisciplinary topic are described in a neat anddidactical scientific language.