EXSTASIS – An Extended Status Model for Social Interactions
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- Lecture Notes in Computer Science [ 0302-9743 ] ; 2009.
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Abstract: In this article we show how socio-psychological status theories can be formalized and used to control the expressive and communicative behavior of intelligent virtual agents. We describe Exstasis, a model that computes the status and action tendencies for all actors in a situation based on their status characteristics and behavior patterns. As a configurable software component Exstasis can be integrated in existing systems to extend the social capabilities of the virtual characters.
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