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    A Multi-agent System Architecture for Personal Support during Demanding Tasks

    Task performance of humans that act under demanding circumstances may vary over time, depending on the characteristics of human, task and environment. To increase the effectiveness and efficiency of task perfo...

    Tibor Bosse, Rob Duell, Mark Hoogendoorn in Opportunities and Challenges for Next-Gene… (2009)

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    A Framework for Modeling and Analysis of Ambient Agent Systems: Application to an Emergency Case

    It is recognized in Ambient Intelligence that ambient devices should be modeled as intelligent autonomous components rather than passive information sources. The agent paradigm suits well for representation of...

    Tibor Bosse, Alexei Sharpanskykh in Ambient Intelligence and Future Trends-Int… (2010)

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    Comparing Three Computational Models of Affect

    In aiming for behavioral fidelity, artificial intelligence cannot and no longer ignores the formalization of human affect. Affect modeling plays a vital role in faithfully simulating human emotion and in emoti...

    Tibor Bosse, Jonathan Gratch, Johan F. Hoorn in Advances in Practical Applications of Agen… (2010)

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    A Model-Based Reasoning Approach to Prevent Crime

    Within the field of criminology, one of the main research interests is the analysis of the displacement of crime. Typical questions that are important in understanding the displacement of crime are: When do hot s...

    Tibor Bosse, Charlotte Gerritsen in Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology (2010)

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    Enhancing Believability of Virtual Soccer Players: Application of a BDI-Model with Emotions and Trust

    Despite significant progress in the development of virtual soccer games, the affective behavior of virtual soccer players, both in software and hardware applications, is still limited. To improve this situatio...

    Tibor Bosse, Daniel Höhle in Develo** Concepts in Applied Intelligence (2011)

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    Rationality for Adaptive Collective Decision Making Based on Emotion-Related Valuing and Contagion

    This paper addresses a collective decision model based on interacting adaptive agents that learn from their experiences by a Hebbian learning mechanism. The decision making process makes use of emotion-related...

    Tibor Bosse, Jan Treur, Muhammad Umair in Modern Advances in Intelligent Systems and Tools (2012)

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    Model-Based Reasoning in Crime Prevention

    Model-based reasoning approaches can be used to formalize and analyze (informal) theories from the field of criminology, to help gain more insight in criminological phenomena that were not clear based on just ...

    Charlotte Gerritsen, Tibor Bosse in Springer Handbook of Model-Based Science (2017)