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Integrating a crisis stages model into a simulation for training law enforcement officers to manage encounters with the mentally ill
Hubal, R., Frank, G., Guinn, C., & Dupont, R. (2004). Integrating a crisis stages model into a simulation for training law enforcement officers to manage encounters with the mentally ill. In Papers from the AAAI Spring Symposium 2004 Workshop: Architectures for Modeling Emotion (pp. 68-69) http://www.aaai.org/Papers/Symposia/Spring/2004/SS-04-02/SS04-02-012.pdf
We describe ongoing research to improve the emotion engine underlying the behavior of responsive virtual humans. The work is being applied to a training simulation for law enforcement personnel learning to manage encounters with the mentally ill.