2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-11584-9_18
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Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation of the Emotional and Behavioral Dynamics of Human Civilians during Emergency Situations

Abstract: Abstract. Agent based social simulations are becoming prevailing tools in the context of human behavior studies. Researchers in psychology, cognitive science and neuroscience have proved the prominent role of emotion on cognition and behavior. Particularly, during emergency situations, human emotional dynamics have a major effect on behavior. In this context, we aim to study the role of emotions in reproducing human-like emotional civilian agents. The objective of the current research work is to model and to s… Show more

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“…In previous works, we have proposed an emotional BDI agent model [7,8]. The latter makes use of our computational model of emotions outlined in [9] that is based on the OCC model of emotions [10].…”
Section: Existing Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In previous works, we have proposed an emotional BDI agent model [7,8]. The latter makes use of our computational model of emotions outlined in [9] that is based on the OCC model of emotions [10].…”
Section: Existing Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the following, we show how coping mechanisms with emotions alter agent goals and their behaviors during emergencies. Table 2 summarizes the SRE, PE and ORE an agent may perceive in an emergency situation and the emotions of the OCC model that may result from their appraisal as defined in [7].…”
Section: Coping With Goal-based Emotionsmentioning
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