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A. Staller and P. Petta, Towards a tractable appraisal-based architecture, In Dolores Canamero, Chisato Numaoka, and Paolo Petta, editors, Workshop: Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems, SAB'98: From Animals to Animats, August 1998, pp. 56-61.

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Salt & Pepper Architecture and Toolkit - Gonçalves, Jesus, Botelho   (Correct)

....requests. Related Work A few architectures inspired by cognitive science and by neuroscience have emerged from AI research, becoming in some cases cognitive modelling tools with a large user community like SOAR and ACT R. Salt Pepper has several similarities with such architectures. TABASCO [Staller and Petta 1998] presents important similarities with Salt Pepper, namely the existence of an action monitoring process evaluating its results. Another import issue is the fact that, in TABASCO, there is no direct link between emotion and action; just an action tendency. In Salt Pepper, there is also no ....

Staller, A.; and Petta, P. 1998. Towards a tractable appraisal-based architecture for situated cognizers. In Caamero, D.; Numaoka, C.; and Petta, P., eds., Workshop: Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems Int. Conf. of Simulation of Adaptive Behaviour, from Animals to Animats, SAB'98. 56--61.


Artificial Emotions And Emotion-Based Control Systems - Custódio, Ventura, ..   (Correct)

.... [16 18] Taking a robotic learning approach, Gadanho [5, 4] came up with a model also based on the Damasio work [3] The OCC theory of emotions [9] has also served as an inspiration for several AI models of emotions, such as the Em module of OZ project [12, 1] and the TABASCO architecture [14], based on the emotion appraisal theory. On the side of affective computing [10] i.e. the human machine interaction on an emotional basis, Picard [11, 22] and Ca namero [2] have developed some interesting research paths. 3 Emotion based System Application for Control Supervision Purposes 3.1 ....

Alexander Staller and Paolo Petta. Towards a tractable appraisal-based architecture. In Dolores Ca~namero, Chisato Numaoka, and Paolo Petta, editors, Workshop: Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems, pages 56--61. SAB'98: From Animals to Animats, August 1998.


Emotion-based Agents: Three approaches to implementation.. - Ventura, Pinto-Ferreira (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

.... model also based on the Damasio work (Damasio 1994) The OCC theory of emotions (Ortony, Clore, Collins 1988) has also served as an inspiration for several AI models of emotions, such as the Em module of OZ project (Reilly Bates 1992; Bates, Loyall, Reilly 1992) and the TABASCO architecture (Staller Petta 1998), based on the emotion appraisal theory. On the side of affective computing (Picard 1997) i.e. the human machine interaction on an emotional basis, Picard (Picard 1995; Vyzas Picard 1998) and Ca namero (Ca namero 1997) have developed some interesting research paths. There are several aspects ....

Staller, A., and Petta, P. 1998. Towards a tractable appraisal-based architecture. In Ca~namero, D.; Numaoka, C.; and Petta, P., eds., Workshop: Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems, 56--61. SAB'98: From Animals to Animats.


Introducing Emotions into the Computational Study of Social.. - Staller, Petta (2000)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Staller Petta)   (Correct)

....an architecture for agents situated in virtual environments. In TABASCO, emotions are not modelled as reified entities. Instead, we aim at capturing the main components of the emotion process (section 2) which is seen as a crucial adaptive element of the agent environment interaction. Staller and Petta (1998) provide some theoretical background for the development of TABASCO. In trying to flesh out TABASCO, we have been examining established agent architectures for situated agents, analyzing and relating their characteristics to our approach of modeling the emotion process. In particular, various ....

STALLER A and Petta P (1998) Towards a tractable appraisal-based architecture for situated cognizers. In Canamero D, Numaoka C, and Petta P (Eds.), Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems, Workshop Notes, 5th International Conference of the Society for Adaptive Behaviour (SAB'98), Zurich, Switzerland. pp. 56-61.


Towards Engaging Full-Body Interaction - Petta, Staller, Trappl, Mantler.. (1999)   Self-citation (Staller Petta)   (Correct)

....the principled realization of a synthetic character s personality. The Invisible Person is based on a three layer architecture (Bonasso et al. 1997) with the addition of a tightly integrated emotional subsystem that allows appraisals to occur at all processing levels (Reekum and Scherer, 1997, Staller and Petta 1998). Generation and management of the final action tendencies is located at the middle layer, from where the scheduler controls the system in a middle out fashion (cf. Gat 1997) triggering activation of reactive plans in the top level, and selecting and supervising the execution of reactive action ....

Staller, A. & Petta P. (1998). Towards a Tractable Appraisal-Based Architecture for Situated Cognizers. In Canamero, D., Numaoka, C. & Petta, P. (Eds.), Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems, Workshop Notes, Fifth International Conference of the Society for Adaptive Behaviour (SAB98, August 21, 1998) Zurich, Switzerland.


Emotion-Based Agents - Ventura (2000)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Petta)   (Correct)

....primitives [13] are also interesting. In an internal emotions approach, several perspectives can be identi ed. The architectural one views emotions as a fundamental component in a broader architecture, such as the already cited Em module (Oz Project) 47] the TABASCO layered architecture [53], or a rule based approach for controlling the agent behavior of Botelho et al. 6] These approaches make use of the appraisal theory (see [24, 50] for further information) which is based on cognitive assessments of situations. The appraisal has strongly in uenced the eld (and still does) But ....

Alexander Staller and Paolo Petta. Towards a tractable appraisal-based architecture. In Dolores Ca~namero, Chisato Numaoka, and Paolo Petta, editors, Workshop: Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems, pages 56-61. SAB'98: From Animals to Animats, August 1998.


Fuzzy Perception, Emotion and Expression - For Interactive Robots   (Correct)

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A. Staller and P. Petta, Towards a tractable appraisal-based architecture, In Dolores Canamero, Chisato Numaoka, and Paolo Petta, editors, Workshop: Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems, SAB'98: From Animals to Animats, August 1998, pp. 56-61.


Towards a Motivation-Based Approach for Evaluating Goals - Munroe, Luck, d'Inverno (2003)   (Correct)

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A. Staller and P. Petta. Towards a tractable appraisal-based architecture. In From Animals to Animats: Proc. of SAB'98., 1998.


Fuzzy Perception, Emotion and Expression for Interactive Robots - Mobahi, Ansari (2003)   (Correct)

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A. Staller and P. Petta, Towards a tractable appraisal-based architecture, In Dolores Canamero, Chisato Numaoka, and Paolo Petta, editors, Workshop: Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems, SAB'98: From Animals to Animats, August 1998, pp. 56-61.


Towards Motivation-Based Decisions for Worth Goals - Munroe, Luck, d'Inverno (2003)   (Correct)

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A. Staller and P. Petta. Towards a tractable appraisal-based architecture In Ca namero, D.; Numaoka, C.; and Petta, P., eds., Workshop: Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems, 56--61. SAB'98: From Animals to Animats, 1998.

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