2006
Marreiros, G.; Novais, P.; Machado, J.; Ramos, C.; Neves, J.
Emotions on agent based simulators for group formation Proceedings Article
Em: pp. 310-314, EUROSIS, Toulouse, 2006, (cited By 3; Conference of 20th European Simulation and Modelling Conference, ESM 2006 ; Conference Date: 23 October 2006 Through 25 October 2006; Conference Code:104353).
Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Agent based; Emotional state; Group decision; Group Decision Making; Group formations; Valuable training; Virtual group, Agents; Decision making, Modal analysis
@inproceedings{Marreiros2006310,
title = {Emotions on agent based simulators for group formation},
author = {G. Marreiros and P. Novais and J. Machado and C. Ramos and J. Neves},
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year = {2006},
date = {2006-01-01},
journal = {ESM 2006 - 2006 European Simulation and Modelling Conference: Modelling and Simulation 2006},
pages = {310-314},
publisher = {EUROSIS},
address = {Toulouse},
abstract = {Time and space consuming are key factors in a meeting, and therefore must be object of consideration in any process of socialization. So, group decision simulation could be a valuable training tool, through which it will be possible to create and test virtual group decision scenarios. In this work we propose a multi-agent simulator of group decision making that models the participant cortex by considering its emotional states and the exchange of arguments among them.},
note = {cited By 3; Conference of 20th European Simulation and Modelling Conference, ESM 2006 ; Conference Date: 23 October 2006 Through 25 October 2006; Conference Code:104353},
keywords = {Agent based; Emotional state; Group decision; Group Decision Making; Group formations; Valuable training; Virtual group, Agents; Decision making, Modal analysis},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Time and space consuming are key factors in a meeting, and therefore must be object of consideration in any process of socialization. So, group decision simulation could be a valuable training tool, through which it will be possible to create and test virtual group decision scenarios. In this work we propose a multi-agent simulator of group decision making that models the participant cortex by considering its emotional states and the exchange of arguments among them.