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2003
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Modeling coping behavior in virtual humans: don't worry, be happy

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Modeling coping behavior in virtual humans: don't worry, be happy
This article builds on insights into how humans cope with emotion to guide the design of virtual humans. Although coping is increasingly viewed in the psychological literature as having a central role in human adaptive behavior, it has been largely ignored in computational models of emotion. In this paper, we show how psychological research on the interplay between human emotion, cognition and coping behavior can serve as a central organizing principle for the behavior of human-like autonomous agents. We present a detailed domain-independent model of coping based on this framework that significantly extends our previous work. We argue that this perspective provides novel insights into realizing adaptive behavior.
Stacy Marsella, Jonathan Gratch
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ATAL
Authors Stacy Marsella, Jonathan Gratch
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