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Karolina Kuligowska on Jul 15, 2011 in Agent identity, Personality, Agent's Processing, Emotion, Human's perception of Agent, Emotion, State of the Art, Research News | by
Summary: Virtual agent that expresses its own opinions and is a sensitive listener
Virtual human Spike has its own beliefs and values. Additionally, it exhibits rude, pessimistic and confrontational behavior. Even a very cheerful person is not able to convince this virtual agent to chill out, relax or assimilate optimistic outlook. Would you like that Spike became your conversational friend?
Karolina Kuligowska on Aug 8, 2011 in Agent identity, Sensors, Human's perception of Agent, Emotion, Research News | by
Summary: Are we going to fall in love with embodied agents? Multidisciplinary research in human-robot romantic love
How to model a human-to-robot romantic relationship? Just a few elements will do: artificial emotional hormones, intelligent affective system and probabilistic parameters of love between humans and the robot…
Erwin van Lun on Jun 6, 2012 in Agent identity, Looks, Research News | by
Summary: Soon we can expect tools to model #virtualhumans having #ai dialogues with us. This is a predecessor
Check out the video. Just one of the tools to model anatomical virtual humans. Soon, we’ll be able to have conversations with virtual humans, while ‘undressing’ them virtually, first by taking of their cloths, which is obviously hilarious on its own, but then also remove their skin, and strip their organs. We only need to turn off the ‘pain’ emotion, because else the virtual human would respond like a human who is scalped…
Karolina Kuligowska on Jul 22, 2011 in Agent identity, Cultural awareness, Agent's Processing, Cognition, State of the Art, Research News | by
Summary: Awareness ability of 3D interactive conversational agents
Virtual agents’ reasoning and actions are tightly connected with their awareness ability helping to relate to the environment during a conversation. Researchers invented the combination of virtual reality and artificial intelligence techniques to simulate living conversational agents being aware of themselves, the virtual world around them, and other virtual beings existing in that environment.
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Karolina Kuligowska on Jul 19, 2011 in Agent identity, Personality, Life experience, State of the Art, Research News | by
Summary: Virtual humans being interviewed by mental health clinicians
Conversational virtual humans are nowadays applied to the field of neuroscience, psychiatry and psychology. The technology has evolved to a point where researchers may begin developing mental health applications that make use of virtual reality patients. Human patients with acute neurological illnesses are often confused and unable to cooperate with clinicians during medical consultations. Imagine a simulated training with virtual humans having real mental disorders, willing to talk to their doctors, and sharing their emotions!