虚拟生物的仿生自我反应情感行为系统

Q2 Psychology
Diana G. Gómez-Martínez , Jonathan-Hernando Rosales , Vianney Muñoz-Jiménez , Félix Ramos , Marco Ramos
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摘要

沟通是人与人之间互动的一个基本方面。特别是,我们的身体行为提供了这种交流的很大一部分,因为它表达了我们的情绪内部状态。这些行为大多是自主的和反应性的,由对环境中感知到的刺激的评估引爆。在这种类型的自我反应行为中是基本情绪的行为。在本文中,我们提出了一个概念模型,以神经科学证据为灵感,为虚拟生物产生自我反应行为,重点关注那些以基本情绪为中心的行为。概念模型被实现为一个并发和并行的分布式系统,允许虚拟生物适应其环境并产生更可信的行为。本文通过一个案例研究展示了这个实现的结果,在这个案例研究中,当生物与环境交互时,观察了这个过程的执行情况。
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A bio-inspired self-responding emotional behavior system for virtual creatures

Communication is a fundamental aspect of the interaction among human beings. In particular, our physical behaviors provide a large part of this communication, because it expresses our emotional internal states. Most of these behaviors are autonomous and reactive, detonated by the assessment of a stimuli perceived in the environment. Within this type of self-responding behaviors are the behaviors of basic emotions. In this paper we propose a conceptual model for the generation of self-responding behaviors for virtual creatures inspired by neuroscientific evidence, focusing on those centered on basic emotions. The conceptual model is implemented as a concurrent and parallel distributed system, which allows virtual creatures to adapt to their environment and generate more credible behavior. The results of this implementation are shown in this article through a case study, in which the execution of the process is observed when the creature interacts with the environment.

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Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures
Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEN-NEUROSCIENCES
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期刊介绍: Announcing the merge of Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures with Cognitive Systems Research. Cognitive Systems Research is dedicated to the study of human-level cognition. As such, it welcomes papers which advance the understanding, design and applications of cognitive and intelligent systems, both natural and artificial. The journal brings together a broad community studying cognition in its many facets in vivo and in silico, across the developmental spectrum, focusing on individual capacities or on entire architectures. It aims to foster debate and integrate ideas, concepts, constructs, theories, models and techniques from across different disciplines and different perspectives on human-level cognition. The scope of interest includes the study of cognitive capacities and architectures - both brain-inspired and non-brain-inspired - and the application of cognitive systems to real-world problems as far as it offers insights relevant for the understanding of cognition. Cognitive Systems Research therefore welcomes mature and cutting-edge research approaching cognition from a systems-oriented perspective, both theoretical and empirically-informed, in the form of original manuscripts, short communications, opinion articles, systematic reviews, and topical survey articles from the fields of Cognitive Science (including Philosophy of Cognitive Science), Artificial Intelligence/Computer Science, Cognitive Robotics, Developmental Science, Psychology, and Neuroscience and Neuromorphic Engineering. Empirical studies will be considered if they are supplemented by theoretical analyses and contributions to theory development and/or computational modelling studies.
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