Towards an emotional decision-making

Decision-making is crucial for an autonomous system. Some work proved that emotions have a link with human decision-making such as Bechara’s work presented in [1] or also Lerner’s work presented in [2]. The goal is to build an adaptative system mirroring the emotional human behavior as suggested and...

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Main Authors: Mickaël Camus, Alain Cardon
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2005
Subjects:
DML
Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.97.2215
http://leria.epitech.net/site/tree/publications/abscamus_wrac.pdf
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Summary:Decision-making is crucial for an autonomous system. Some work proved that emotions have a link with human decision-making such as Bechara’s work presented in [1] or also Lerner’s work presented in [2]. The goal is to build an adaptative system mirroring the emotional human behavior as suggested and developed by Cardon [3] to make decisions in an unstable environment with a multiagent system. The project PALOMA is developed to simulate and build an autonomous system. It provides for the construction of an environment for a particular problematic with coherence, naturalness and reality. This tool is described by Camus and El Kadhi in [4]. As a part of the global PALOMA project, this paper details the development of the decision-making level (DML) based on the brain construction for a Sony Aibo. In this DML, We rely on a particular approach based on the mirroring of the human nervous system as described by the neuroscience research community [5]. The goal of this project is to build a system allowing an intentional