# Computational Models of Emotion: A Review - **Authors**: J. Gratch, S. Marsella - **Year**: 2005 - **Summary**: This paper provides a comprehensive review of computational models of emotion, with a strong focus on appraisal theory. It categorizes models into those that focus on how emotions arise from situations (affect-antecedent) and those that focus on how emotions influence cognition and behavior (affect-consequent). It discusses models like WASABI and EMA, which provide frameworks for agents to generate their own emotions based on their goals and beliefs. - **Link**: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/220410436_Computational_Models_of_Emotion_A_Review