SensAI+Expanse Adaptation on Human Behaviour Towards Emotional Valence Prediction

Henriques, Nuno A. C., Coelho, Helder, Garcia-Marques, Leonel

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Leonel Garcia-Marques CICPSI Faculdade de Psicologia Universidade de Lisboa Portugal garcia_marques@sapo.pt Abstract --An agent, artificial or human, must be continuously adjusting its behaviour in order to thrive in a more or less demanding environment. An artificial agent with the ability to predict human emotional valence in a geospatial and temporal context requires proper adaptation to its mobile device environment with resource consumption strict restrictions (e.g., power from battery). The developed distributed system includes a mobile device embodied agent ( SensAI) plus Cloud-expanded ( Expanse) cognition and memory resources. The system is designed with several adaptive mechanisms in a best effort for the agent to cope with its interacting humans and to be resilient on collecting data for machine learning towards prediction. These mechanisms encompass homeostatic-like adjustments such as auto recovering from an unexpected failure in the mobile device, forgetting repeated data to save local memory, adjusting actions to a proper moment (e.g., notify only when human is interacting), and the Expanse complementary learning algorithms' parameters with auto adjustments. Regarding emotional valence prediction performance, results from a comparison study between state-of-the-art algorithms revealed Extreme Gradient Boosting on average the best model for prediction with efficient energy use, and explainable using feature importance inspection. Therefore, this work contributes with a smartphone sensing-based system, distributed in the Cloud, robust to unexpected behaviours from humans and the environment, able to predict emotional valence states with very good performance. I NTRODUCTION The scientific evidence of epigenetics reveal on/off mechanisms inside chromosomes of human agents and reinforces the importance of any entity continuous adaptation to its environment.

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