Embodiment and Interaction in Socially Intelligent Life-Like Agents (1999)
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Dautenhahn99embodimentand,
author = {Kerstin Dautenhahn},
title = {Embodiment and Interaction in Socially Intelligent Life-Like Agents},
booktitle = {},
year = {1999},
pages = {102--142},
publisher = {Springer}
}
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Abstract
This chapter addresses embodied social interaction inlif6 like agents. Embodiment is discussedf rom both arti cial intelligence and psychology viewpoints. Di#erent degreesof embodiment in biological, virtual and robotic agents are discussed, given the example of a bottomup, behavior-oriented, dynamic control of virtual robots. A `dancing with strangers' experiment shows how the same principles can be applied to physical robot-human interaction. We then discuss the issue of sociality which di#ers in di#erent academic communities with respect to which roles are attributed to genes, memes, and the individual embodied agent.







