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AAAI Fall Symposium 2008 - Adaptive Agents in Cultural Contexts: Arlington, VA, USA
- Adaptive Agents in Cultural Contexts, Papers from the 2008 AAAI Fall Symposium, Arlington, Virginia, USA, November 7-9, 2008. AAAI Technical Report FS-08-01, AAAI 2008
- Alex Davis, Jeremy Ludwig:
Organizing Committee. - Alex Davis, Jeremy Ludwig:
Preface. - Myriam Abramson:
Coalition Formation of Cognitive Agents. 1-7 - Joanna J. Bryson:
The Role of Modularity in Stablizing Cultural Evolution: Conformity and Innovation in an Agent-Based Model. 8-17 - Liane Gabora:
Modeling Cultural Dynamics. 18-25 - Allan Hodgson, Carys E. Siemieniuch:
A Software Tool for Evaluating the Effects of Culture on Military Operations. 26-33 - Phillip N. Jones, Thomas W. Mastaglio, John A. Sokolowski:
Analyzing Asymmetric Opponents through Deconstruction of Asymmetric Engagements. 34 - Jeremy Ludwig, Randy Jensen, Michael D. Proctor, Jonathon Patrick, Wyatt Wong:
Generating Adaptive Behaviors for Simulation-based Training. 35 - Asad Nazir, Ruth Aylett, Alison Cawsey:
Profiling Culture for Affective Synthetic Characters. 36-42 - Praveen Paruchuri, Preetam Maloor, Bob Pokorny, Aaron Mannes, Jennifer Golbeck:
Cultural Modeling in a Game Theoretic Framework. 43 - Eric Raboin, Ryan Carr, Austin Parker, Dana S. Nau:
Balancing Innovation and Exploitation in a Social Learning Game. 44-51 - Elaine M. Raybourn:
Applying Simulation Experience Design Methods to Intercultural Agents and Multicultural Interactions in Serious Games. 52 - Prasan Samtani, W. Lewis Johnson, André Valente:
Approaches to Modeling Conversational Agents in the Tactical Language and Culture Training System (TLCTS). 53 - Eugene Santos Jr.:
Modeling Socio-Cultural Factors in the Behavior of Agents. 54 - Glenn Taylor:
Putting the "Human" into "Human Behavior Models". 55 - G. Michael Youngblood:
Cultural Simulation Agent Creation for the Masses. 56-
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