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Figure 1Computational Models of Emotion (A history)
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Workshop on Transactional
Emotions (2007)
·
AAAI Spring Symposium on
Emotion, Personality and Social Behavior (2007)
·
2nd International
Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII2007)
·
7th International Conference on Intelligent
Virtual Agents (IVA2007)
·
ISRE Conference, Sunshine Coast,
·
Seven dimensions of emotion:
integrating biological, clinical and cultural perspectives (2007)
·
Workshop
on Modeling the Cogntive Antecedents and Consequences
of Emotion (ACE2006)
·
5th International
Working Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA2005)
·
Integrated Models of Cognitive Systems
(ImoCS2005)
·
ISRE Conference 2005,
·
Workshop on Perceptive Animated Interfaces and Virtual
Humans, 2004
·
2004
Virtual Humans Workshop
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Dagstuhl
Seminar on Evaluating Embodied Conversational Agents, 2004
·
Architectures
for Modeling Emotion: Cross-Disciplinary Foundations, AAAI 2004 Spring Symposium Series, Stanford University,
Palo Alto, California, USA, March 22-24, 2004
·
ACE 2004
·
Emotion,
Evolution and Rationality, interdisciplinary conference hosted by
the Philosophy Department at King's College London, Saturday 27 April - Sunday
28 April 2002
·
2002 Virtual
Humans Workshop
·
ACE
2002
·
Symposium on Emotion, cognition, and affective computing.
AISB'01 Convention, 21st - 24th March 2001
·
ACE
2000
·
Autonomous Agents 1999 Workshops on Autonomy
Control Software and on Emotion-Based Agent Architectures (
·
Emotional and Intelligent: The Tangled Knot of Cognition,
AAAI 1998 Fall Symposium Series
·
Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems at
SAB'98,
Michael
Arbib – (USC, CS/Biology) computational neuroscience
Norm
Badler – (Upenn, CS) Virtual human
behavioral animation research
Antoine
Bechara – (USC) Affective neuroscience
Jim Blascovich – (UCSB, Paych) Virtual humans and social psychology
Bruce
Blumberg – (MIT Media Lab) Lifelike character research
Cynthia
Breazeal – (MIT Media Lab) Social robotics research
Lola
Cañamero – (Hertfordshire,
CS) Emotion and action selection
Peter
Carnevale – (USC) Emotion and Negotiation
Justine
Cassell – (Northwestern, Comm/CS) Virtual
Human gesture research
Gerald Clore – (
Antonio
Damasio – (USC) Affective neuroscience
Paul
Ekman – (UCSF, Psych) Emotion and Facial Expressions
Robert Frank – (Cornell, Econ) Emotion and
game theory
Eva
Hudlicka – (Psychometrix) Computational
appraisal theory
Brian Lickel – (USC, Psych) Appraisal
theory (shame and guilt)
Daniel Messinger
– (
Agnes Moors
– (
Javier Movellan – (UCSD) Facial
expression recognition
Josef Nerb – (
Shrikanth S.
Narayanan – (USC, EE) Recognition and synthesis of emotion in
speech
Clifford_Nass – (Stanford, Comm) Social effects of Virtual Humans
Andrew
Ortony – (Northwestern, Edu)
Appraisal theory
Ana
Paiva – (INESC, CS) Computational appraisal theory
Brian
Parkinson – (
Catherine
Pelachaud – (Paris 8, CS)
Paolo Petta
– (OFAI, CS) Computational appraisal theory
Rosalind
Picard – (MIT Media Lab) Emotion recognition
Helmut
Prendinger – (NII, CS) Emotion recognition and lifelike
characters
Rainer Reisenzein
– (Greifswald, Psych) Appraisal Theory
Martin
Seligman – (Upenn, Psych)
Attribution Theory
Aaron Sloman
– (
Klaus Scherer
– (Geneva, Psych) Appraisl Theory
Craig A. Smith – (Vanderbilt, Psych)
Appraisal Theory
Paul Thagard – (
Bernard
Weiner – (UCLA, Psych) Appraisal Theory and Attribution Theory
Cognition and Affect Project People
HUMAINE
Association on Emotions and Human-Machine Interaction
USC’s SAIL
Emotions Research Group
USC’s Institute of the Study of Brain and Creativity
CMU
Emotion and Decision Making Lab
The
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Computational Social Science
Modeling
Human and Organizational Behavior