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- | ====Models of Social Intelligence==== | + | ======Models of Social Intelligence====== |
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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An understanding of social intelligence is needed for creating agents capable of long term companionship with humans. | An understanding of social intelligence is needed for creating agents capable of long term companionship with humans. | ||
- | ===Social Intelligence in Humans=== | + | =====Social Intelligence in Humans===== |
* Begins in childhood with attachment and love for caregivers | * Begins in childhood with attachment and love for caregivers | ||
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A long term companion needs to apply the same strategies for creating and maintaining relationships if it's to be effective. | A long term companion needs to apply the same strategies for creating and maintaining relationships if it's to be effective. | ||
- | ===Emotions and personality=== | + | =====Emotions and personality===== |
Emotions and personality need to be expressed for people to gain an empathic relation with an agent. | Emotions and personality need to be expressed for people to gain an empathic relation with an agent. | ||
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Companions need to have a consistent personality to maintain long term relationships. | Companions need to have a consistent personality to maintain long term relationships. | ||
- | ===Theory of mind=== | + | =====Theory of mind===== |
A theory of mind is a model of a users emotional state, gained by measuring affective state from sensor input. In this way an agent return an empathic relationship with a human. Such a model must include a users: | A theory of mind is a model of a users emotional state, gained by measuring affective state from sensor input. In this way an agent return an empathic relationship with a human. Such a model must include a users: | ||
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* Personality | * Personality | ||
- | ===Memory and Adaptation=== | + | =====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 intelligent agents==== | + | ======Socially intelligent agents====== |
Human intelligence includes: | Human intelligence includes: | ||
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***The expectation of social interaction of an agent depends on it's form, a human form is more natural, but also creates very high expectations - which are not currently possible.*** | ***The expectation of social interaction of an agent depends on it's form, a human form is more natural, but also creates very high expectations - which are not currently possible.*** | ||
- | ===Castelfranchi' | + | =====Castelfranchi' |
- Goal oriented agents: the action the agent takes in the world (in other words, its behaviour) is aimed at producing some result. | - Goal oriented agents: the action the agent takes in the world (in other words, its behaviour) is aimed at producing some result. | ||
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- | ===Social Power=== | + | =====Social Power===== |
- | * 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===== |
* Affective ties of one person or agent with others | * Affective ties of one person or agent with others | ||
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* But they are often balanced | * But they are often balanced | ||
- | ===Heider' | + | =====Heider' |
http:// | http:// | ||
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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 | + | ======Examples of Socially Intelligent Agents====== |
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+ | Embodied conversational agents - these use face to face conversations in an attempt to simplify human/ | ||
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+ | **REA**: The automated real estate agent: http:// | ||
+ | Attempts to sell people houses, keeps a track of //task talk// and //small talk//, and can interleave them. | ||
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+ | **Laura & FitTrack**: An exercise advisor designed to explore long term relationships. Tested with 100 people, users with the relationship building features added were "more likely" | ||
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+ | **Avatar Arena**: Multi characters interacting with each other on the user's behalf: | ||
+ | http:// | ||
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+ | **2SGD Model**: Agents for interacting with groups: | ||
+ | http:// | ||
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+ | =======Social Robots====== | ||
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+ | Sociable physical robots | ||
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+ | **Kismet**: Animatronic head which responds to people' | ||
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+ | **Valerie the roboceptionist**: | ||
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+ | ======Emotions and personality in Social Agents====== | ||
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- | Embodied conversational agents | ||