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    A Computational Network Model for Shared Mental Models in Hospital Operation Rooms

    This paper describes a network model for mental processes making use of shared mental models (SMM) of team performance. The paper illustrates the value of adequate SMM’s for safe and efficient team performance...

    Laila van Ments, Jan Treur, Jan Klein, Peter Roelofsma in Brain Informatics (2021)

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    A Computational Analysis of Joint Decision Making Processes

    In this paper a computational analysis is made of the circumstances under which joint decisions are or are not reached. Joint decision making as considered does not only concern a choice for a common decision ...

    Rob Duell, Jan Treur in Social Informatics (2012)

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    Biological and Computational Perspectives on the Emergence of Social Phenomena: Shared Understanding and Collective Power

    Shared understanding and collective power are social phenomena that serve as a form of glue between individual persons. They easily emerge and often involve both cognitive and affective aspects. As the behavio...

    Jan Treur in Transactions on Computational Collective Intelligence VIII (2012)

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    Analysis and Support of Lifestyle via Emotions Using Social Media

    Using recent insights from Cognitive, Affective and Social Neuroscience, this paper addresses how affective states in social interactions can be used through social media to analyze and support lifestyle behav...

    Ward van Breda, Jan Treur, Arlette van Wissen in Social Informatics (2012)

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    Modelling Trust for Communicating Agents: Agent-Based and Population-Based Perspectives

    This paper presents an exploration of the differences between agent-based and population-based models for trust dynamics. This exploration is based on both a large variety of simulation experiments and a mathe...

    S. Waqar Jaffry, Jan Treur in Computational Collective Intelligence. Tec… (2011)

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    From Mirroring to the Emergence of Shared Understanding and Collective Power

    Mirror neurons and internal simulation are core concepts in the new discipline Social Neuroscience. In this paper it is discussed how such neurological concepts can be used to obtain social agent models. It is...

    Jan Treur in Computational Collective Intelligence. Technologies and Applications (2011)

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    An Intelligent Virtual Agent to Increase Involvement in Financial Services

    In order to enhance user involvement in financial services, this paper proposes to combine the idea of adaptive personalisation with intelligent virtual agents. To this end, a computational model for human dec...

    Tibor Bosse, Ghazanfar F. Siddiqui, Jan Treur in Intelligent Virtual Agents (2010)

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    An Ambient Agent Model Incorporating an Adaptive Model for Environmental Dynamics

    The environments in which ambient agents are used often may be described by dynamical models, for example in the form of a set of differential equations. In this paper an ambient agent model is proposed that c...

    Jan Treur, Muhammad Umair in Intelligent Information and Database Systems (2010)

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    Modelling Caregiving Interactions during Stress

    Few studies describing caregiver stress and co** have focused on the effects of informal caregiving for depressed care recipients. The major purpose of this paper was to investigate the dynamics of the infor...

    Azizi Ab Aziz, Jan Treur, C. Natalie van der Wal in Brain Informatics (2010)

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    Behavioural Abstraction of Agent Models Addressing Mutual Interaction of Cognitive and Affective Processes

    In this paper the issue of relating a specification of the internal processes within an agent to a specification of the behaviour of the agent is addressed. A previously proposed approach for automated generat...

    Alexei Sharpanskykh, Jan Treur in Brain Informatics (2010)

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    Modelling the Emergence of Group Decisions Based on Mirroring and Somatic Marking

    This paper introduces a neurologically inspired computational model for the emergence of group decisions. The model combines an individual decision making model based on Damasio’s Somatic Marker Hypothesis wit...

    Mark Hoogendoorn, Jan Treur, C. Natalie van der Wal in Brain Informatics (2010)

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    Abstraction Relations between Internal and Behavioural Agent Models for Collective Decision Making

    For agent-based modelling of collective phenomena individual agent behaviours can be modelled either from an agent-internal perspective, in the form of relations involving internal states of the agent, or from...

    Alexei Sharpanskykh, Jan Treur in Computational Collective Intelligence. Tec… (2010)

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    Computational Modeling and Analysis of Therapeutical Interventions for Depression

    Depressions impose a huge burden on both the patient suffering from a depression as well as society in general. In order to make interventions for a depressed patient during a therapy more personalized and eff...

    Fiemke Both, Mark Hoogendoorn, Michel C. A. Klein, Jan Treur in Brain Informatics (2010)

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    Adaptive Modelling of Social Decision Making by Agents Integrating Simulated Behaviour and Perception Chains

    It is widely recognized that both cognitive and affective aspects play an important role in human decision making. In most recent approaches for computational modelling of affective agents emotions have a cogn...

    Alexei Sharpanskykh, Jan Treur in Computational Collective Intelligence. Tec… (2010)

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    A Three-Dimensional Abstraction Framework to Compare Multi-Agent System Models

    Models of agents or multiagent systems in a certain application area can be made at different levels of abstraction. The aim of this paper is to clarify different dimensions of abstraction. The three dimension...

    Tibor Bosse, Mark Hoogendoorn in Computational Collective Intelligence. Tec… (2010)

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    Modeling Super Mirroring Functionality in Action Execution, Imagination, Mirroring, and Imitation

    In this paper a cognitive agent model is presented that models multiple functions of preparation states: mirroring an observed action, imitation of an action, or imagining an action. The model incorporates a s...

    Monique Hendriks, Jan Treur in Computational Collective Intelligence. Tec… (2010)

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    An Adaptive Model for Dynamics of Desiring and Feeling Based on Hebbian Learning

    Within cognitive models, desires are often considered as functional concepts that play a role in efficient focusing of behaviour. In practice a desire often goes hand in hand with having certain feelings. In t...

    Tibor Bosse, Mark Hoogendoorn, Zulfiqar A. Memon, Jan Treur in Brain Informatics (2010)

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    An Integrative Agent Model for Adaptive Human-Aware Presentation of Information during Demanding Tasks

    This paper presents an integrative agent model for adaptive human-aware information presentation. Within the agent model, meant to support humans in demanding tasks, a domain model is integrated which consists...

    Andy van der Mee, Nataliya M. Mogles, Jan Treur in Active Media Technology (2009)

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    On Human Aspects in Ambient Intelligence

    This paper briefly outlines the scientific area that addresses Ambient Intelligence applications in which not only sensor data, but also knowledge from the human-directed sciences such as biomedical science, n...

    Jan Treur in Constructing Ambient Intelligence (2008)

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    Modeling Dynamics of Relative Trust of Competitive Information Agents

    In order for personal assistant agents in an ambient intelligence context to provide good recommendations, or pro-actively support humans in task allocation, a good model of what the human prefers is essential...

    Mark Hoogendoorn, S. Waqar Jaffry, Jan Treur in Cooperative Information Agents XII (2008)

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