Cogito ergo Ago: foundations for a computational model of behaviour change
C. Nobile, and F. Grasso. Ägents that Want and Like: Motivational and Emotional Roots of Cognition and Action", Symposium of the 2005 Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB'05), (Apr 15, 2005)
Abstract
So far AI researches in the health care promotion have considered strategies and techniques for making
people aware of their health related problems and helping them to change their behaviour in order to
have a better life style and be healthier. Very few researches though, to our knowledge, have focused on
the deeper meanings behind a behaviour change. We argue that taking into account cognitive aspects,
supported by solid psychological and philosophical theories, might help us to provide the right advice,
to the right person, at the right time.
Ägents that Want and Like: Motivational and Emotional Roots of Cognition and Action", Symposium of the 2005 Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB'05)
%0 Conference Paper
%1 nobile05cogito
%A Nobile, Cosimo
%A Grasso, Floriana
%B Ägents that Want and Like: Motivational and Emotional Roots of Cognition and Action", Symposium of the 2005 Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB'05)
%D 2005
%E Canamero, L.
%K behaviour, change, health, model
%T Cogito ergo Ago: foundations for a computational model of behaviour change
%U http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/\~floriana/PIPS/papers/CogitoErgoAgo.pdf
%X So far AI researches in the health care promotion have considered strategies and techniques for making
people aware of their health related problems and helping them to change their behaviour in order to
have a better life style and be healthier. Very few researches though, to our knowledge, have focused on
the deeper meanings behind a behaviour change. We argue that taking into account cognitive aspects,
supported by solid psychological and philosophical theories, might help us to provide the right advice,
to the right person, at the right time.
@inproceedings{nobile05cogito,
abstract = {{So far AI researches in the health care promotion have considered strategies and techniques for making
people aware of their health related problems and helping them to change their behaviour in order to
have a better life style and be healthier. Very few researches though, to our knowledge, have focused on
the deeper meanings behind a behaviour change. We argue that taking into account cognitive aspects,
supported by solid psychological and philosophical theories, might help us to provide the right advice,
to the right person, at the right time.}},
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author = {Nobile, Cosimo and Grasso, Floriana},
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title = {{Cogito ergo Ago: foundations for a computational model of behaviour change}},
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