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What role do emotions play in game decisions?

What makes a storyline interesting? What makes a reaction natural? What role do emotions play in game decisions?

These are some of the motivations behind the second workshop of Logic and the Simulation of Interaction and Reasoning (LSIR2). On July 12, this is part of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) in Pasadena. IJCAI is sponsored in part by USC's Institute for Creative Technology (ICT) and Information Sciences Institute (ISI).

Have a well-articulated opinion? This July, want to speak in Pasadena? Submit your abstract by April 3.

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