Robots as social actors: Aurora and the case of autism (1999)
by
Kerstin Dautenhahn
| Venue: | In Proceedings of the Third Cognitive Technology Conference |
| Citations: | 44 - 17 self |
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Dautenhahn99robotsas,
author = {Kerstin Dautenhahn},
title = {Robots as social actors: Aurora and the case of autism},
booktitle = {In Proceedings of the Third Cognitive Technology Conference},
year = {1999}
}
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: THE LIFE-LIKE AGENT HYPOTHESIS This paper discusses the role of predictability and control in robot-human interaction. This involves the central question whether humans are good models for synthetic (social) agents. Design issues based on cognitive accounts towards robot-human interaction are discussed with respect to the author’s recent work on building interactive robotic systems as remedial tools







