An Affective Model for a Virtual Recruiter in a Job Interview Context

作者: Hazaël Jones , Nicolas Sabouret

DOI: 10.1016/J.PROCS.2012.10.090

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摘要: The TARDIS1 project aims to build a scenario-based serious-game simulation platform for young people at risk of exclusion explore, practice and improve their social skills. This paper presents model socio-emotionally realistic virtual agents in the context job interview simulations.

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