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Food Desires, Negative Emotions and Behaviour Change Techniques: A Computational Analysis
Behaviour change techniques are considered effective means for changing behaviour, and with an increase in their use the interest in their exact working principles has also expanded. This information is required to make informed choices about when to apply which technique. Computational models that describe human behaviour can be helpful for this. In this paper a few behaviour change techniques have been connected with a computational model of emotion and desire regulation. Simulations have been performed to illustrate the effect of the techniques. The results demonstrate the working mechanisms and feasibility of the techniques used in the model.
Food Desires, Negative Emotions and Behaviour Change Techniques: A Computational Analysis
Behaviour change techniques are considered effective means for changing behaviour, and with an increase in their use the interest in their exact working principles has also expanded. This information is required to make informed choices about when to apply which technique. Computational models that describe human behaviour can be helpful for this. In this paper a few behaviour change techniques have been connected with a computational model of emotion and desire regulation. Simulations have been performed to illustrate the effect of the techniques. The results demonstrate the working mechanisms and feasibility of the techniques used in the model.
Food Desires, Negative Emotions and Behaviour Change Techniques: A Computational Analysis
Nimat Ullah (Autor:in) / Michel Klein (Autor:in) / Jan Treur (Autor:in)
2021
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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