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Representing dispositions and emotions in simulated combat

Published: 25 July 2005 Publication History

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Emotion is an essential element of human behavior. Particularly in stressful situations such as combat, it is at least as important as rational analysis in determining a participant's behavior. Yet combat models routinely ignore this factor. DETT (Disposition, Emotion, Trigger, Tendency) is an environmentally mediated model of emotion that captures the essential features of the widely-used OCC (Ortony, Clore, Collins) model in a computationally tractable framework that can support large numbers of combatants. We motivate and describe this architecture, and report preliminary experiments that use it in simulating combat scenarios.

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DAMAS'05: Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Defence Applications of Multi-Agent Systems
July 2005
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ISBN:3540328327

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