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Human-Robot Personal Relationships

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Loving Machines: Theorizing Human and Sociable-Technology Interaction
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    Chapter 2 Towards a Sociological Understanding of Robots as Companions
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    Chapter 3 The Development of an Online Research Tool to Investigate Children’s Social Bonds with Robots
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    Chapter 4 Spatial Sounds (100dB at 100km/h) in the Context of Human Robot Personal Relationships
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    Chapter 5 Interaction between Task Oriented and Affective Information Processing in Cognitive Robotics
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    Chapter 6 Children’s Perception and Interpretation of Robots and Robot Behaviour
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    Chapter 7 Can Children Have a Relationship with a Robot?
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    Chapter 8 From Speech to Emotional Interaction: EmotiRob Project
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    Chapter 9 Investigation on Requirements of Robotic Platforms to Teach Social Skills to Individuals with Autism
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    Chapter 10 “Adventures of Harvey” – Use, Acceptance of and Relationship Building with a Social Robot in a Domestic Environment
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    Chapter 11 The Potential of Socially Assistive Robotics in Care for Elderly, a Systematic Review
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    Chapter 12 The Yume Project: Artists and Androids
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    Chapter 13 Digital Adultery, “Meta-Anon Widows,” Real-World Divorce, and the Need for a Virtual Sexual Ethic
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    Chapter 14 Modeling Mixed Groups of Humans and Robots with Reflexive Game Theory
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    Chapter 15 Human-Robot Personal Relationships
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    Chapter 16 Talking to Robots: On the Linguistic Construction of Personal Human-Robot Relations
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    Chapter 17 Using Empathy to Improve Human-Robot Relationships
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Chapter title
Modeling Mixed Groups of Humans and Robots with Reflexive Game Theory
Chapter number 14
Book title
Human-Robot Personal Relationships
Published in
ADS, June 2010
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-19385-9_14
Book ISBNs
978-3-64-219384-2, 978-3-64-219385-9
Authors

Sergey Tarasenko

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Business, Management and Accounting 1 100%
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