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James Braman

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Bio

James Braman is a Lecturer for the Computer & Information Sciences department at Towson University (Towson, MD). He is also a doctoral candidate in applied information technology and holds a master’s degree in computer science from Towson University. His research focus is on intelligent agents and education in virtual and immersive environments.

Publications

Vincenti, G. Braman, J. Trajkovski, G. (Nov 2007) Emotion-Based Framework for Multi-Agent Coordination and Individual Performance in a Goal-Directed Environment. The AAAI Fall Symposium. Emergent Agents and Socialities:Social and Organizational Aspects of Intelligence. Arlington, VA.

Braman, J. Jinman, A. Trajkovski, G. (Nov 2007) Towards a Virtual Classroom: Investigating Education in Synthetic Worlds. The AAAI Fall Symposium. Emergent Agents and Social and Organizational Aspects of Intelligence. Arlington, VA.

Braman, J. Vincenti, G. Trajkovski, G. (Nov 2007) Emotion as Influencing Individual Performance of Cooperating Agents. [Abstract] 3rd Annual Conference on Computational Cognitive Neuroscience. San Diego, CA.

Braman, J. Jinman, A.Trajkovski, G. (Oct 2007) Exploring Virtual Worlds as an Extension to Classroom Learning. International Conference on Information Society.Merrillville, Indiana

Braman, J. Trajkovski, G. (May 2007) Understanding Interactions Between Human and Non Human Agents. 11th International Conference on Cognitive and NeuralSystems.Boston, Massachusetts

Trajkovski, G. Collins, S. Braman J. Goldberg, M. (Oct 2006) Coupling Human and Non-Human Agents The AAAI Fall Symposium: Interaction and Emergent Phenomena In Societies ofAgents. Arlington, VA.

Braman, James. (July 2006) Coupling Interfaces with the User: Investigating Intelligent Agents in Context Zero Environments. Master’s Thesis, Towson University

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