Affective-Cognitive Reward Model Based on Emotional Interactions

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In this paper, author presents a new computational model where both the results of emotional interactions from the intrinsic emotion and recognition and the extrinsic environmental stimulation (another agent), the two parts play an important role in everyday life. We take a kind of six basic emotion states (happiness, surprise, anger, fear, sadness, disgust), and updates its state depending on its current emotional and cognitive state and meeting with another one in random environment. At last, we also design some experiments to verify the effects of affective cognitive algorithm. Those experimental results are accordance with the emotion principle of human being.

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