Design and implementation of socially intelligent agents providing emotional and cognitive support (特集 ソーシャルインテリジェンス)
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概要
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We propose a software platform for applications based on socially intelligent agents (SIAs). SIAs are software agents which manifest social intelligence. Although there are many types of social intelligence, we focus on two types, social intelligence for providing emotional support and social intelligence for providing cognitive support. By applying these types of social intelligence, our SIAs are able to simulate human social behavior. We demonstrate how we created the SIAs and describe the conceptual architecture of our software platform. We also show the mechanism for generating the agents' social behavior, which makes our software platform unique. According to the media equation theory, we expect SIAs to benefit users. To examine the effects of SIAs, we designed and implemented two applications. We provide explanation about how SIAs function in these applications and discuss further implications of social intelligence.
- 2008-08-15
著者
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YAMADA Ryota
Core Technology Center, OMRON Corporation
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NAKAJIMA Hiroshi
Core Technology Center, OMRON Corporation
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LEE Jong-Eun
Department of Communication, Stanford University
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BRAVE Scott
Baynote Inc.
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MALDONADO Heidy
School of Education, Stanford University
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NASS Clifford
Department of Communication, Stanford University
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MORISHIMA Yasunori
College of Liberal Arts (Psychology), International Christian University
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Lee Jong-eun
Department Of Communication Stanford University
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Yamada Ryota
Core Technology Center Omron Corporation
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Nass Clifford
Department Of Communication Stanford University
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Maldonado Heidy
School Of Education Stanford University
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Morishima Yasunori
College Of Liberal Arts (psychology) International Christian University
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