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Seeing social interactions

open access: yesTrends in Cognitive Sciences, 2023
Seeing the interactions between other people is a critical part of our everyday visual experience, but recognizing the social interactions of others is often considered outside the scope of vision and grouped with higher-level social cognition like theory of mind.
Leyla Isik
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Social interaction in 'there'

CHI '04 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2004
Persistent online environments, such as multi-player games, exhibit a complex social organisation. These environments often feature large social groupings and elaborate cooperative behaviours. This paper discusses 'There', one such environment, focusing on how users interact online.
Barry A. T. Brown, Marek Bell
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Social interaction in games

International Journal of Arts and Technology, 2011
Due to the popularity of social media networks and the games played on those platforms interest in the so-called social games has piqued. This article looks at those games in the context of general social aspects of game play. By approaching game play as an activity, it is possible to distinguish between different kinds of social interaction: the ...
Jaakko Stenros   +2 more
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Social distance, heterogeneity and social interactions

Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2003
A crucial ingredient in social interaction models is the structure of peer groups, which link individuals with similar characteristics. We propose and study a dynamic binary choice model with social interactions in which heterogeneity of peer group effects is modeled introducing diversity in individual characteristics and linking pairwise influences to
Cont, Rama, Loewe, Matthias
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Dyadic social interactions.

Psychological Bulletin, 1987
Kraemer and Jacklin (1979) proposed a method of analysis of univariate dyadic social interactions or relational data, and Mendoza and Graziano (1982) extended this method to multivariate relations. Their approach is based on an analysis-of- variance-type model that contains parameters characterizing the behavior of actors and partners and their ...
D, Iacobucci, S, Wasserman
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Privacy and social interaction

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2013
This article joins in and extends the contemporary debate on the right to privacy. We bring together two strands of the contemporary discourse on privacy. While we endorse the prevailing claim that norms of informational privacy protect the autonomy of individual subjects, we supplement it with an argument demonstrating that privacy is an integral ...
Roessler, B., Mokrosinska, D.
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Social Robots and Social Interaction

2014
I study the implications of the use of social robotics to our concepts of social interaction in everyday usage and in philosophical theories of social action. If people sometimes conceive their activities with robots as cases of social interaction even though they do not attribute to robots all the capacities that philosophers take to be necessary ...
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Social Interaction Model

2018 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2018
This paper introduces a novel conceptual foundation for Social Set Analysis, the Social Interaction Model. It contributes to the state-of-the-art theory in Big Social Data by extending the existing Social Data Model through proposal of an improved concept which is formally grounded in set theory and relational algebra. The concept of Interactions based
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