AAAI Spring Symposium 2008 - Emotion, Personality, and Social Behavior: Stanford University, CA, USA
Emotion, Personality, and Social Behavior, Papers from the 2008 AAAI Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS-08-04, Stanford, California, USA, March 26-28, 2008. AAAI 2008

Joanna Bryson: The Impact of Durative State on Action Selection. 2-9
Antonio Chella, Rosamaria E. Barone, Giovanni Pilato, Rosario Sorbello: An Emotional Storyteller Robot. 17-22

Swati Gupta, Marilyn A. Walker, Daniela M. Romano: Using a Shared Representation to Generate Action and Social Language for a Virtual Dialogue Environment. 38-45
Saman Harati Zadeh, Saeed Bagheri Shouraki, Ramin Halavati: Artificial Emotions for Artificial Systems. 46-49
Ian Horswill: Attachment and Cognitive Architecture. 50-51
Eva Hudlicka: What Are We Modeling When We Model Emotion? 52-59
Eva Hudlicka, Christine L. Lisetti, Diane Hodge, Ana Paiva, Albert A. Rizzo, Eric Wagner: Panel on Artificial Agents for Psychotherapy. 60-64
Christine L. Lisetti, Eric Wagner: Mental Health Promotion with Animated Characters: Exploring Issues and Potential. 72-79
François Mairesse, Marilyn A. Walker: A Personality-based Framework for Utterance Generation in Dialogue Applications. 80-87
Goreti Marreiros, Ricardo Santos, Carlos Ramos, José Neves, José Bulas-Cruz: ABS4GD: A Multi-agent System that Simulates Group Decision Processes Considering Emotional and Argumentative Aspects. 88-95
Shuichi Nishio, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Miranda Anderson, Norihiro Hagita: Representing Personal Presence with a Teleoperated Android: A Case Study with Family. 96-103
Megan M. Olsen, Kyle Ira Harrington, Hava T. Siegelmann: Emotions for Strategic Real-Time Systems. 104-110
Alberto Pepe, Johan Bollen: Between Conjecture and Memento: Shaping A Collective Emotional Perception of the Future. 111-116
Stephen J. Read, Lynn C. Miller, Anna Kostygina, Gurveen Chopra, John L. Christensen, Charisse Corsbie-Massay, Wayne Zachary, Jean-Christophe Le Mentec, Vassil Iordanov, Andrew Rosoff: The Personality-Enabled Architecture for Cognition (PAC). 117-124
Robert Rose, Matthias Scheutz, Paul W. Schermerhorn: Empirical Investigations into the Believability of Robot Affect. 125-132
Adriana Tapus, Maja J. Mataric: Socially Assistive Robots: The Link between Personality, Empathy, Physiological Signals, and Task Performance. 133-140
Mari Velonaki, David C. Rye, Steve Scheding, Karl F. MacDorman, Stephen J. Cowley, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Shuichi Nishio: Panel Discussion: Engagement, Trust and Intimacy: Are these the Essential Elements for a Successful Interaction between a Human and a Robot? 141-147
Giovanni Vincenti, James Braman, Goran Trajkovski: Hybrid Emotionally Aware Mediated Agent Architecture for Human-Assistive Technologies. 148-



