DocumentCode
3262895
Title
A computational architecture to model human emotions
Author
Chandra, Arun
Author_Institution
IBM Corp., Austin, TX, USA
fYear
35765
fDate
8-10 Dec1997
Firstpage
86
Lastpage
89
Abstract
A computational architecture to model human emotions is described and developed. In previous work on brain modeling there has been significant effort to model the brain´s analytical and learning capabilities. However, modeling feelings has not been pursued vigorously. The modeling of human emotions and emotional states is key to our ability to create next generation human like agents. The proposed computer architecture is based on Markov modeling theory. This rich mathematical theory provides us with the ability to model emotional states and how they change. We apply this theory and show how a computational engine can be built to model human emotions. A simple emulation of the proposed architecture is implemented in software and some initial results are presented which show the power of this architecture to develop future generation emotion engines
Keywords
Markov processes; biology computing; brain models; knowledge based systems; Markov modeling theory; brain modeling; computational architecture; computational engine; emotional states; future generation emotion engines; human emotion modeling; mathematical theory; next generation human like agents; Analytical models; Brain modeling; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Displays; Engines; Humans; Intelligent agent; Machine learning; Mathematical model;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Information Systems, 1997. IIS '97. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Grand Bahama Island
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8218-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IIS.1997.645194
Filename
645194
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