Presentation 2004/3/18
Coincidence of Mood with a CG Character Affect Decision-making
Daisuke YAMAGUCHI, Yugo TAKEUCHI,
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Abstract(in English) Our surroundings are flooded with various information. It is very difficult to sort out the information which we needs out of those immense information. We sort new information to sort old information. We get caught up in a vicious cycle of information. It has too much on one's mind. We need a solution to this problem. Using an agent as an adviser is thought to be the answer to this problem. It is considered that an agent is the social existence equipped with the one same character as man. So they are the media, which were most suitable for expressing existence of people, individuality, and a state. An adviser's remark is recognized to "judgment of the others based on the same information". Therefore, Mitigation of man's mental burden is expectable using an agent. In this study, we verified the influence coincidence of mood with man and an adviser agent affects a subject's decision-making. In the result, the tendency to make the decision in which the phenomenon of coincidence of feeling evoked whose affinity motive to a subject's adviser agent, and reflected the opinion of an adviser agent unconsciously was suggested in a decision-making scene.
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Keyword(in English) condition of mind (mood) / affection / facial expression / behavioral change / decision-making / adviser
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Conference Date 2004/3/18(1days)
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Title (in English) Coincidence of Mood with a CG Character Affect Decision-making
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Keyword(1) condition of mind (mood)
Keyword(2) affection
Keyword(3) facial expression
Keyword(4) behavioral change
Keyword(5) decision-making
Keyword(6) adviser
1st Author's Name Daisuke YAMAGUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information, Shizuoka University()
2nd Author's Name Yugo TAKEUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information, Shizuoka University
Date 2004/3/18
Paper # HCS2003-62
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 742
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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