Qiao et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Fuzzy Logic Model of Surprise.Qiao et al., 2014
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- Qiao R
- Feng Y
- Zhong X
- Liu Q
- He H
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- J. Comput.
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Emotional agents are useful to variety of computer applications. This paper focuses on the emotion of surprise. Surprise can be considered as the automatic reaction to a mismatch, which plays an important role in the behaviors of intelligent agents. We represent …
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