نتایج جستجو برای: person interactions

تعداد نتایج: 495158  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
James H. Fowler Nicholas A. Christakis

Theoretical models suggest that social networks influence the evolution of cooperation, but to date there have been few experimental studies. Observational data suggest that a wide variety of behaviors may spread in human social networks, but subjects in such studies can choose to befriend people with similar behaviors, posing difficulty for causal inference. Here, we exploit a seminal set of l...

2009
Shazia Afzal Cecily Morrison Peter Robinson

Affective Computing envisages truly effective human-machine interactions as being affect-sensitive. The field is both motivated and influenced by an understanding of emotion in an environment, that of person to person, that differs from its eventual application, person to machine. Analysing data obtained in a potential application environment – computer-assisted learning we highlight the limita...

2016
Niaja Farve Pattie Maes

Our hectic and increasingly digital lives can have a negative effect on our health and well-being. Some authors have argued that we socialize less frequently with other people in person and that people feel increasingly lonely [1]. Loneliness has been shown to significantly affect health and wellbeing in a negative way. We designed a game, Smile Catcher, which encourages players to engage in in...

2013
Harald C. Traue Frank Ohl André Brechmann Friedhelm Schwenker Henrik Kessler Kerstin Limbrecht Holger Hoffmann Stefan Scherer Michael Kotzyba Andreas Scheck Steffen Walter

Digital companions are embodied conversational agents (ECA). They communicate in natural spoken language and realize advanced and natural man-machine interactions. It is the main goal of such companions to provide not only functionality but also empathetic responding to the user's needs. In terms of etymology, the English term 'companion' 1 1 Webster's New World Dictionary (1970) defines compan...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 1974
H H Strupp

In this discussion of Kohlenberg's article it is asserted that the psychotherapist always treats a person not a passive organism and that the therapist's moral values inevitably influence his interactions with the patient, regardless of whether the therapist's stance is made explicit. Ultimately, all therapies are seen as attempts at persuading a thinking and feeling person to behave differently.

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