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models_of_social_intelligence [2009-01-09 17:25] davegriffithsmodels_of_social_intelligence [2009-01-09 17:29] davegriffiths
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 +====Models of Social Intelligence====
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 Part of [[Project Lirec]]: Notes (and bits pasted) from Deliverable 5.1 Part of [[Project Lirec]]: Notes (and bits pasted) from Deliverable 5.1
  
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   * Personality   * Personality
  
-===Memory and Adaption===+===Memory and Adaptation===
  
 A companion needs to adapt and evolve based on past experiences. A companion needs to adapt and evolve based on past experiences.
 To some extent adapt to a users personality in order to match better. To some extent adapt to a users personality in order to match better.
  
-===Socially intellegent agents===+====Socially intelligent agents====
  
-Human intellegence includes:+Human intelligence includes:
   * Efficient problem solving (has been the focus of much research)   * Efficient problem solving (has been the focus of much research)
-  * Social and emotional intellegence+  * Social and emotional intelligence
  
 Socially intelligent agents need to have the appearance of socially understanding and also recognise other agents or humans and establish relationships with them. Socially intelligent agents need to have the appearance of socially understanding and also recognise other agents or humans and establish relationships with them.
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 ===Social Power=== ===Social Power===
  
-* The influence of a social agent on a person +  * The influence of a social agent on a person 
-* Social agent = another person, social role, norm or group +  * Social agent = another person, social role, norm or group 
-* Social power can be resisted+  * Social power can be resisted
  
 ===Social Attraction=== ===Social Attraction===
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 The theory states that people tend to avoid unstable cognitive configurations. The theory states that people tend to avoid unstable cognitive configurations.
  
-==Existing Socially Intelligent Agents==+====Existing Socially Intelligent Agents====
  
 Embodied conversational agents  Embodied conversational agents 
  
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