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Empathy in Virtual Agents and Robots

Ana Paiva, Iolanda Leite, Hana Boukricha, Ipke Wachsmuth

Year
2017
Citations
342

Abstract

This article surveys the area of computational empathy, analysing different ways by which artificial agents can simulate and trigger empathy in their interactions with humans. Empathic agents can be seen as agents that have the capacity to place themselves into the position of a user’s or another agent’s emotional situation and respond appropriately. We also survey artificial agents that, by their design and behaviour, can lead users to respond emotionally as if they were experiencing the agent’s situation. In the course of this survey, we present the research conducted to date on empathic agents in light of the principles and mechanisms of empathy found in humans. We end by discussing some of the main challenges that this exciting area will be facing in the future.

Keywords

EmpathyVirtual agentSimulation theory of empathyPsychologyUncanny valleyHuman–computer interactionRobotComputer scienceSocial psychologyArtificial intelligence

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