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A process-oriented approach to model agent personality
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Proceedings of The 8th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems - Volume 2 table of contents
Budapest, Hungary
SESSION: Agents table of contents
Pages 1141-1142  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-0-9817381-7-8
Authors
André Campos  DIMAp/UFRN, Natal, Brazil
Frank Dignum  University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Virginia Dignum  University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Alberto Signoretti  DI/UERN, Natal, Brazil
Anne Magály  DIMAp/UFRN, Brazil, Natal, Brazil
Sérgio Fialho  DCA/UFRN, Brazil, Natal, Brazil
Sponsors
: The Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents
Microsoft Research : Microsoft Research
: Whitestein Technologies
: European Office of Aerospace Research and Development, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, United States Air Force Research Laboratory
: Drexel University
: Wiley -- Blackwell Ltd
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ABSTRACT

We present a process-oriented approach to specify personality-based behaviors in agents. The main aim is to make the agents able to reason about their choices following a preferred reasoning strategy according to a personality type. With this method, the decision-making of the agent becomes flexible enough to be reused in different scenarios while staying consistent with the used psychological theory.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
André Campos: colleagues
Frank Dignum: colleagues
Virginia Dignum: colleagues
Alberto Signoretti: colleagues
Anne Magály: colleagues
Sérgio Fialho: colleagues