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Title: I feel I feel you : a theory of mind experiment in games
Authors: Melhart, David
Yannakakis, Georgios N.
Liapis, Antonios
Keywords: Computer games -- Design
Games -- Design
Philosophy of mind
Artificial intelligence
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Melhart, D., Yannakakis, G. N., & Liapis, A. (2020). I feel i feel you: A theory of mind experiment in games. KI-Künstliche Intelligenz, 34(1), 45-55.
Abstract: In this study into the player’s emotional theory of mind (ToM) of gameplaying agents, we investigate how an agent’s behaviour and the player’s own performance and emotions shape the recognition of a frustrated behaviour. We focus on the perception of frustration as it is a prevalent afective experience in human-computer interaction. We present a testbed game tailored towards this end, in which a player competes against an agent with a frustration model based on theory. We collect gameplay data, an annotated ground truth about the player’s appraisal of the agent’s frustration, and apply face recognition to estimate the player’s emotional state. We examine the collected data through correlation analysis and predictive machine learning models, and fnd that the player’s observable emotions are not correlated highly with the perceived frustration of the agent. This suggests that our subject’s ToM is a cognitive process based on the gameplay context. Our predictive models—using ranking support vector machines—corroborate these results, yielding moderately accurate predictors of players’ ToM.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/80772
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