The book gives an introduction into the theory and practice of the transdisciplinary field of Character Computing, introduced by Alia El Bolock.
The latest scientific findings indicate that “One size DOES NOT fit all” in terms of how to design interactive systems and predict behavior to tailor the interaction experience. Emotions are one of the essential factors that influence people’s daily experiences; they influence decision making and how different emotions are interpreted by different individuals. For example, some people may perform better under stress and others may break.
Building upon Rosalind Picard’s vision, if we want computers to be genuinely intelligent and to interact naturally with us, we must give computers the ability to recognize, understand, even to have and express emotions and how different characters perceive and react to these emotions, hence having richer and truly tailored interaction experiences.
Psychological processes or personality traits are embedded in the existing fields of Affective and Personality Computing. However, this book is the first that systematically addresses this including the whole human character; namely our stable personality traits, our variable affective, cognitive and motivational states as well as our morals, beliefs and socio-cultural embedding. The book gives an introduction into the theory and practice of the transdisciplinary field of Character Computing. The emerging field leverages Computer Science and Psychology to extend technology to include the whole character of humans and thus paves the way for researchers to truly place humans at the center of any technological development.
Character Computing is presented from three main perspectives:
● Profiling and sensing the character
● Leveraging characters to build ubiquitous character-aware systems
● Investigating how to extend Artificial Intelligence to create artificial characters
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Preface.- What is Character Computing?.- An Experimental-Psychological Approach for the Development of Character Computing.- A Psychological-driven, User-centered Approach to Character Modeling.- Applications of Character Computing - From Psychology to Computer Science.- Character Computing and HCI.- Affective Computing Needs Personalization - and a Character? Character-IoT (CIoT): Towards Human-Centered Ubiquitous Computing.- Identifying Personality Dimensions for Characters of Digital Agents.- The Good, the Bad, and the Rational: Aspects of Character in Logical Agents
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The book gives an introduction into the theory and practice of the transdisciplinary field of Character Computing, introduced by Alia El Bolock.
The latest scientific findings indicate that “One size DOES NOT fit all” in terms of how to design interactive systems and predict behavior to tailor the interaction experience. Emotions are one of the essential factors that influence people’s daily experiences; they influence decision making and how different emotions are interpreted by different individuals. For example, some people may perform better under stress and others may break.
Building upon Rosalind Picard’s vision, if we want computers to be genuinely intelligent and to interact naturally with us, we must give computers the ability to recognize, understand, even to have and express emotions and how different characters perceive and react to these emotions, hence having richer and truly tailored interaction experiences.
Psychological processes or personality traits are embedded in the existing fields of Affective and Personality Computing. However, this book is the first that systematically addresses this including the whole human character; namely our stable personality traits, our variable affective, cognitive and motivational states as well as our morals, beliefs and socio-cultural embedding. The book gives an introduction into the theory and practice of the transdisciplinary field of Character Computing. The emerging field leverages Computer Science and Psychology to extend technology to include the whole character of humans and thus paves the way for researchers to truly place humans at the center of any technological development.
Character Computing is presented from three main perspectives:
● Profiling and sensing the character
● Leveraging characters to build ubiquitous character-aware systems
● Investigating how to extend Artificial Intelligence to create artificial characters
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First comprehensive introduction into the emerging transdisciplinary field of Character Computing, which leverages human characteristics to extend a large number of existing disciplines ranging from HCI to Social Sciences from a novel perspective The various potential applications and opportunities Character Computing presents for various fields of Computer Science are discussed by corresponding experts giving insights on how researchers can further the work in this field The Character-Behavior-Situation Triad is investigated in depth, especially from a psychological perspective as it constitutes a cornerstone of the theoretical foundation for Character Computing By endeavouring to sense and adapt to the human’s character, the authors present how Character Computing can improve the overall user experience with technology in daily life
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030159566
Publisert
2021-08-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet