Emotions in Humans and Artifacts
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Title
Emotions in Humans and Artifacts
Subject
EMOTIONS
Description
Most books, however, treat only one aspect of emotions, such as
emotions and the brain, emotions and well-being, or emotions and
computer agents. This interdisciplinary book presents recent work
on emotions in neuroscience, cognitive science, philosophy,
computer science, artificial intelligence, and software and game
development. The book discusses the components of human
emotion and how they might be incorporated into machines,
whether artificial agents should convey emotional responses to
human users and how such responses could be made believable,
and whether agents should accept and interpret the emotions of
users without displaying emotions of their own. It also covers the
evolution and brain architecture of emotions, offers vocabularies
and classifications for defining emotions, and examines emotions
in relation to machines, games, virtual worlds, and music.
emotions and the brain, emotions and well-being, or emotions and
computer agents. This interdisciplinary book presents recent work
on emotions in neuroscience, cognitive science, philosophy,
computer science, artificial intelligence, and software and game
development. The book discusses the components of human
emotion and how they might be incorporated into machines,
whether artificial agents should convey emotional responses to
human users and how such responses could be made believable,
and whether agents should accept and interpret the emotions of
users without displaying emotions of their own. It also covers the
evolution and brain architecture of emotions, offers vocabularies
and classifications for defining emotions, and examines emotions
in relation to machines, games, virtual worlds, and music.
Creator
Robert Trappl Paolo Petta Sabine Payr
Date
2023
Language
ENGLISH
Files
Collection
Citation
Robert Trappl Paolo Petta Sabine Payr, “Emotions in Humans and Artifacts,” Portal Ebook UNTAG SURABAYA, accessed March 15, 2025, https://ebook.untag-sby.ac.id/items/show/1043.