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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Coordination and Sociability for Intelligent Virtual Agents
Francisco GrimaldoFernando BarberMiguel Lozanosubject
Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionReciprocity (social psychology)Artificial societySocial competenceSocial psychologySocial relationTask (project management)Social simulationSocial behaviorVirtual actordescription
This paper presents a multi-agent framework designed to simulate synthetic humans that properly balance task oriented and social behaviors. The work presented in this paper focuses on the social library integrated in BDI agents to provide socially acceptable decisions. We propose the use of ontologies to define the social relations within an artificial society and the use of a market based mechanism to reach sociability by means of task exchanges. The social model balances rationality, to control the global coordination of the group, and sociability, to simulate relations (e.g. friendliness) and reciprocity among agents. The multi-agent framework has been tested successfully in dynamic environments while simulating a virtual bar, where groups of waiters and customers can interact and finally display complex social behaviors (e.g. task passing, reciprocity, planned meetings).
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2008-03-20 |