Évaluation d'un modèle affectif pour la simulation multi-agents

The simulation of emotional behaviours is an asset for a muli-agent system aiming at the simulation of believable behaviors. Most computational models dealing with this subject include emotion categories in their architecture. In order to overcome the difficulties related to the parameterization of such variables, the multiagent model COR-E employs an architecture without emotion categories. In this paper, we present an evaluation of this model in a waiting line context. We show that COR-E can produce believable emotional behaviours thanks to the characteristics of its architecture, such as the acquisition and protection of resources.