
TL;DR
This paper introduces high-level communication protocols to model the transfer of emotions between agents, aiming to better understand emotional exchanges and enable applications in fields like entertainment and human-computer interaction.
Contribution
It presents the first formal protocol-based approach to model emotional transfer between intelligent agents, bridging a gap in understanding complex emotional interactions.
Findings
Protocols effectively model emotional engagement
Examples demonstrate accurate emotional exchange simulation
Potential applications in entertainment and AI interactions
Abstract
We tend to consider emotions a manifestation of our innermost nature of human beings. Emotions characterize our lives in many ways and they chaperon every rational activity we carry out. Despite their pervasiveness, there are still many things we ignore about emotions. Among them, our understanding of how living beings transfer emotions is limited. In particular, there are highly sophisticated interactions between human beings that we would like to comprehend. For instance, think of a movie director who knows in advance the strong emotional impact that a certain scene will have on the spectators. Although many artists rely on some emotional devices, their talent and vision are still the key factors. In this work we analyze high-level protocols for transferring emotions between two intelligent agents. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt to use communication…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPsychiatry, Mental Health, Neuroscience · Social Robot Interaction and HRI · Artificial Immune Systems Applications
