Degree_ MSc
Function_ Research Assistant
Mail_ joao.dias ( at ) gaips.inesc-id.pt
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I've been working with computational models of emotions and agent architectures since 2004, when I started working on my MsC. By then my main interest was to understand how emotions affect cognitive processes and to build agents that could use such processes to influence behaviour.
In the most recent years, my attention shifted from the influence of emotions in reasoning towards reasoning about emotions and building plans of actions to influence emotions in self in others; the third and fourth skills of Emotional Intelligence as proposed by Mayer and Salovey. I'm particularly interest in studying how Interpersonal Emotion Regulation affects social relations and helps build believable social interations.
Additionally, i'm also studying and "playing a bit with" Theory of Mind, Mindblindness, Memory and other cognitive processes. Actually, if there is something that is cognitive, symbolic, based on psychological studies on human behaviour, and implementable, then I'm interested.
joao.dias ( at ) gaips.inesc-id.pt l 2N7.13 • Publications
2011
Agents with Emotional Intelligence for StorytellingJoão Dias and Ana Paiva, ACII 2011, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
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2010
A Dimensional Model for Cultural Behaviour in Virtual AgentsSamuel Mascarenhas and João Dias and Rui Prada and Ana Paiva, Applied Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 24, No. 6, pg. 552-574, 2010
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Creating Individual Agents through Personality Traits
Tiago Doce and João Dias and Rui Prada and Ana Paiva, IVA'2010 - 10th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
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2009
One for all or one for one? The influence of Cultural Dimensions in Virtual AgentsSamuel Mascarenhas and João Dias and Rui Prada and Ana Paiva, IVA'2009 - 9th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
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2007
Agents that remember can tell stories: Integrating Autobiographic Memory into Emotional AgentsWan Ching Ho and João Dias and Rui Figueiredo and Ana Paiva, AAMAS - Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
Authoring Emergent Narrative Based Games
Sandy Louchart and Ruth Aylett and Michael Kriegel and João Dias and Rui Figueiredo and Ana Paiva, Journal of Game Development, Vol. 3, pg. 19-37, 2007
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Authoring Emergent Narrative Based Games
Ruth Aylett and Sandy Louchart and Michael Kriegel and Rui Figueiredo and João Dias and Ana Paiva, , 2007
Double Appraisal for Synthetic Characters
Sandy Louchart and Ruth Aylett and João Dias, 7th International Conference Intelligent Virtual Agents - IVA 2007, Springer
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I Know What I Did Last Summer: Autobiographic Memory in Synthetic Characters
João Dias and Wan Ching Ho and Nathalie Beeckman and Ana Paiva and Elisabeth André, Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, Second International Conference - ACII 2007, Springer
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2006
Making It Up as You Go Along - Improvising Stories for Pedagogical PurposesRuth Aylett and Rui Figueiredo and Sandy Louchart and João Dias and Ana Paiva, IVA'2006 -Intelligent Virtual Agents, Springer
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Shaping Emergent Narratives for a Pedagogical Application
Rui Figueiredo and João Dias and Ruth Aylett and Sandy Louchart and Ana Paiva
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Unscripted Narrative for Affectively Driven Characters
Ruth Aylett and Sandy Louchart and João Dias and Ana Paiva and Marco Vala and Sarah Woods and Lynne Hall, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, pg. 43-52, May-June, 2006
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2004
Caring for Agents and Agents that Care: Building Empathic Relations with Synthetic AgentsAna Paiva and João Dias and Daniel Sobral and Ruth Aylett and Sarah Woods and Carsten Zoll and Lynne Hall, AAMAS'2004 - International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems, ACM Press
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