In this article we tackle the core question of machine emotion research – “Can machines have emotions?” – in the context of “social robots”, a new class of machines designed to function as “social partners” for humans. Our aim, however, is not to provide an answer to the question “Can robots have emotions?” Rather we argue that the “robotics of emotion” moves us to reformulate it into a different one – “Can robots affectively coordinate with humans?” Developing a series of arguments relevant to theory of emotion, philosophy of AI, and the epistemology of synthetic models, we argue that the answer to this different question is positive, and that it lays grounds for an innovative ethical approach to emotional robots. This ethical project, whi...
The article explores the relationship between algorithms, machine learning and artificial empathy. T...
Abstract. Can the sciences of the artificial positively contribute to the scientific exploration of ...
Robots inhabiting human environments need to act in relation to their own experience and embodiment ...
This essay tackles the core question of machine emotion research—“Can machines have emotions?”—with...
This article deals with contemporary research aimed at building emotional and empathic robots and gi...
This article deals with contemporary research aimed at building emotional and empathic robots, and g...
Abstract—Scientists have come to acknowledge that human and animal emotions are based on primitive s...
Within both popular media and (some) scientific contexts, affective and ‘emotional’ machines are ass...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. Emotions play a critical role in human-robot interactio...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature. As social robots become more ...
Expanding the debate about empathy with human beings, animals, or fictional characters to include hu...
Social roboticists conduct their inquiries out of necessity—every robot they design incorporates and...
Robots are now widely used in industrial settings, and today the world has woken up to the impact th...
This article gives a general overview of emotions in robotics. It sheds light on the composition of ...
open access articleThis paper tries to understand the phenomenon that humans are able to empathize...
The article explores the relationship between algorithms, machine learning and artificial empathy. T...
Abstract. Can the sciences of the artificial positively contribute to the scientific exploration of ...
Robots inhabiting human environments need to act in relation to their own experience and embodiment ...
This essay tackles the core question of machine emotion research—“Can machines have emotions?”—with...
This article deals with contemporary research aimed at building emotional and empathic robots and gi...
This article deals with contemporary research aimed at building emotional and empathic robots, and g...
Abstract—Scientists have come to acknowledge that human and animal emotions are based on primitive s...
Within both popular media and (some) scientific contexts, affective and ‘emotional’ machines are ass...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. Emotions play a critical role in human-robot interactio...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature. As social robots become more ...
Expanding the debate about empathy with human beings, animals, or fictional characters to include hu...
Social roboticists conduct their inquiries out of necessity—every robot they design incorporates and...
Robots are now widely used in industrial settings, and today the world has woken up to the impact th...
This article gives a general overview of emotions in robotics. It sheds light on the composition of ...
open access articleThis paper tries to understand the phenomenon that humans are able to empathize...
The article explores the relationship between algorithms, machine learning and artificial empathy. T...
Abstract. Can the sciences of the artificial positively contribute to the scientific exploration of ...
Robots inhabiting human environments need to act in relation to their own experience and embodiment ...