Clark Elliott, Affective Reasoning Papers
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There are twenty-four publications Affective Reasoning publications prior to 1998.
- Clark Elliott (1999), `` Why boys like motorcycles:
Using emotion theory to find structure in humorous stories,'' EBAA '99
Workshop on Emotion-Based Agent Architectures, at the Autonomous Agents '99
Conference, Seattle, WA, May 1-5, 1999.
- Clark Elliott, Jacek Brzezinski, Sanjay Sheth, and Robert
Salvatoriello (1998) " Story-morphing in the Affective
Reasoning Paradigm: Generating Stories semi-automatically for use with
'emotionally intelligent' multimedia agents, " Proceedings of the Second
International Conference on Autonomous Agents, Minneapolis, MN, May, 1998,
pages 188-191.
- Clark Elliott (1997), `` I picked up Catapia and other stories: A
multimodal approach to expressivity for `emotionally intelligent'
agents, '' Proceedings of the First International Conference on Autonomous
Agents, Marina del Rey, CA, February 5th - 9th, 1997, pages 451-457.
- Clark Elliott (1994), `` Research
problems in the use of a shallow Artificial Intelligence model of
personality and emotion.
'' Proceedings of the Twelfth National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, AAAI-94, Seattle, Washington, July 31st -- August 4th, 1994,
pages 9-15.
- Clark Elliott (1992), `` The Affective
Reasoner: A Process Model of Emotions in a Multi-Agent System ''
The Institute for the Learning Sciences technical report #32, PhD thesis,
Northwestern University.
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Clark Elliott (2002), " The Role of Elegance in Emotion
and Personality Reasoning for Believable Agents," in Robert Trappl, Paolo
Petta & Sabine Payr, (Eds.), Emotions in Humans and Artifacts. MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA.