This article deals with contemporary research aimed at building emotional and empathic robots, and gives an overview of the field focusing on its main characteristics and ongoing transformations. It interprets the latter as precursors to a paradigmatic transition that could significantly change our social ecologies. This shift consists in abandoning the classical view of emotions as essentially individual states, and developing a relational view of emotions, which, as we argue, can create genuinely new emotional and empathic processes—dynamics of “human–robot” affective coordination supporting the development of mixed (human–robot) ecologies
Social roboticists conduct their inquiries out of necessity—every robot they design incorporates and...
Virtual and robotic agents are becoming increasingly prominent, taking on a variety of everyday life...
In the study of emotional bonds and social interaction certain notions play a fundamental role, chan...
This article deals with contemporary research aimed at building emotional and empathic robots, and g...
This article deals with contemporary research aimed at building emotional and empathic robots and gi...
This essay tackles the core question of machine emotion research—“Can machines have emotions?”—with...
In this article we tackle the core question of machine emotion research – “Can machines have emotion...
Within both popular media and (some) scientific contexts, affective and ‘emotional’ machines are ass...
Humans are inherently social creatures, and affect plays no small role in their social nature. We us...
This article gives a general overview of emotions in robotics. It sheds light on the composition of ...
Robots inhabiting human environments need to act in relation to their own experience and embodiment ...
Robots inhabiting human environments need to act in relation to their own experience and embodiment ...
In this work, we address the under-emphasized need for attention to the emotional dynamics involved ...
In the last few years there was an increasing interest in building companion robots that interact in...
Abstract—Scientists have come to acknowledge that human and animal emotions are based on primitive s...
Social roboticists conduct their inquiries out of necessity—every robot they design incorporates and...
Virtual and robotic agents are becoming increasingly prominent, taking on a variety of everyday life...
In the study of emotional bonds and social interaction certain notions play a fundamental role, chan...
This article deals with contemporary research aimed at building emotional and empathic robots, and g...
This article deals with contemporary research aimed at building emotional and empathic robots and gi...
This essay tackles the core question of machine emotion research—“Can machines have emotions?”—with...
In this article we tackle the core question of machine emotion research – “Can machines have emotion...
Within both popular media and (some) scientific contexts, affective and ‘emotional’ machines are ass...
Humans are inherently social creatures, and affect plays no small role in their social nature. We us...
This article gives a general overview of emotions in robotics. It sheds light on the composition of ...
Robots inhabiting human environments need to act in relation to their own experience and embodiment ...
Robots inhabiting human environments need to act in relation to their own experience and embodiment ...
In this work, we address the under-emphasized need for attention to the emotional dynamics involved ...
In the last few years there was an increasing interest in building companion robots that interact in...
Abstract—Scientists have come to acknowledge that human and animal emotions are based on primitive s...
Social roboticists conduct their inquiries out of necessity—every robot they design incorporates and...
Virtual and robotic agents are becoming increasingly prominent, taking on a variety of everyday life...
In the study of emotional bonds and social interaction certain notions play a fundamental role, chan...