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Robotics and cyber-physical systems form an independent layer of social relations characterized by increased social danger. This circumstance predetermines the recognition of certain categories of robots as sources of increased danger.
I. R. Begishev
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Legal Fictions and the Essence of Robots: Thoughts on Essentialism and Pragmatism in the Regulation of Robotics [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to offer some critical remarks on the so-called pragmatist approach to the regulation of robotics. To this end, the article mainly reviews the work of Jack Balkin and Joanna Bryson, who have taken up such ap- proach with ...
Fossa, Fabio
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In order to broaden the design space for social robot design, we created two air-actuated donutshaped social robots: a small uniform silicone version and a more organic latex version. Our intent was to move away from typical human or animal formmimicry, focusing instead on elastic expression, ambiguous form, and playful behaviors.
Boer, Laurens, Bewley, Harvey
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Tega is a new expressive “squash and stretch”, Android-based social robot platform, designed to enable long-term interactions with children.
Jacqueline Kory Westlund +18 more
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Towards participatory design of social robots [PDF]
Part 6: Human-Robot Interaction and 3D InteractionInternational audienceWith an increase in research and development of social robotics and commercial robots entering the market, there is a need for design tools that enable non-experts to design, build ...
C Spinuzzi +4 more
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The use of UTAUT and Post Acceptance models to investigate the attitude towards a telepresence robot in an educational setting [PDF]
(1) Background: In the last decade, various investigations into the field of robotics have created several opportunities for further innovation to be possible in student education.
Conti, Daniela, Han, Jeonghye
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Four not six: revealing culturally common facial expressions of emotion [PDF]
As a highly social species, humans generate complex facial expressions to communicate a diverse range of emotions. Since Darwin’s work, identifying amongst these complex patterns which are common across cultures and which are culture-specific has ...
Delis, Ioannis +4 more
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Discovering cultural differences (and similarities) in facial expressions of emotion [PDF]
Understanding the cultural commonalities and specificities of facial expressions of emotion remains a central goal of Psychology. However, recent progress has been stayed by dichotomous debates (e.g., nature versus nurture) that have created silos of ...
Chen, Chaona, Jack, Rachael E.
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User-driven design of robot costume for child-robot interactions among children with cognitive impairment [PDF]
The involvement of arts and psychology elements in robotics research for children with cognitive impairment is still limited. However, the combination of robots, arts, psychology and education in the development of robots could significantly contribute ...
A Tapus +7 more
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Carving Up Participation: Sense-Making and Sociomorphing for Artificial Minds
AI (broadly speaking) as a discipline and practice has tended to misconstrue social cognition by failing to properly appreciate the role and structure of the interaction itself.
Robin L. Zebrowski, Eli B. McGraw
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