Advances in Computational Collective Intelligence
15th International Conference, ICCCI 2023, Budapest, Hungary, September 27–29, 2023, Proceedings
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This paper focuses on the modelling of an experiment concerning the emotional response as a result of thinking about happy memories for non-depressed and depressed individuals. Furthermore, it shows the role o...
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This chapter comprises selected short and extended abstracts of invited talks and discussion panels that took place at the 2023 Annual International Conference on Brain-Inspired Cognitive Architectures for Art...
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can be classified as a psychiatric condition which is characterised by persistent intrusive thoughts, to be called obsessions, and repetitive behaviours and mental acts, to ...
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The spread of rumors, otherwise known as gossi**, is an inevitable part of life for most people. Therefore, it is important to understand the way that information is actually spread through social environmen...
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This paper presents a potential model for understanding the development and maintenance of Anorexia Nervosa, a serious and potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by severe food intake restr...
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This paper contributes a computational analysis of how informal learning within organizations often takes place. The approach covers asking questions, the influence of approachability and presence, and direct ...
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This study analyses the effects of emotional coregulation in the interaction between a distressed human and a bot. Through the coregulation premises, an emotion contagion process impacts the emotional system, ...
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Multilevel organizational learning concerns an interplay of different types of learning at individual, team, and organizational levels. These processes use complex dynamic and adaptive mechanisms. A second-ord...
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In this paper, a second-order adaptive self-modelling network model is introduced to model collective emotional response during frequent repetitive reward-based gaming. The model makes use of organizational le...
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15th International Conference, ICCCI 2023, Budapest, Hungary, September 27–29, 2023, Proceedings
Book and Conference Proceedings
15th International Conference, ICCCI 2023, Budapest, Hungary, September 27–29, 2023, Proceedings
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This paper addresses formalization and computational modeling of multilevel organizational learning, which is one of the major challenges for the area of organizational learning. It is discussed how various co...
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This paper addresses formalisation and computational modelling of context-sensitive control over multilevel organisational learning and in particular the role of the leadership style in influencing feed forwar...
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A common type of performance anxiety is the so-called “exam anxiety”, in which students can experience physical and emotional reactions before or during the exam due to the testing situation. If exam anxiety w...
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In this paper, the role of subjective elements and control in social network adaptation is analyzed computationally. In particular, it is analyzed: (1) how the coevolution of social contagion and bonding by ho...
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Joint or shared attention is a fundamental cognitive ability, which manifests itself in shared-attention episodes where two individuals attend to the same object in the environment. Network-oriented modeling p...
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This paper introduces a new view on modelling expatriate integration by map** connections between expats and between expats and the local community. The proposed adaptive social network model differs from ex...
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When people interact, their behaviour tends to become synchronised, a mutual coordination process that fosters short-term adaptations, like increased affiliation, and long-term adaptations
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Interpersonal synchrony usually means that people mutually adapt their behavior to each other over time. Such behavioral adaptivity is assumed to be driven by some form of subjective internal synchrony detecti...
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This paper addresses computational analysis by psychological knowledge in motor learning of how people with certain personalities, alone and in pairs, are being influenced by several factors during their motor...