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Socially intelligent agents
(Wolters Kluwer, 2002)
The Agent-Based Perspective on Imitation
(MIT Press, 2002)
This chapter presents the agent-based perspective on imitation. In this perspective, imitation is best considered as the behaviour of an autonomous agent in relation to its environment, including other autonomous agents. ...
Evaluating the Response of Children with Autism to a Robot
(RESNA Press, 2001)
Since 1998, the Aurora project has been investigating the use of a robotic platform as a tool for therapy use with children with autism. A key issue in this project is the evaluation of the interactions, which are not ...
Investigating a Robot as a Therapy Partner for Children with Autism
(2001)
The aurora project is investigating the possibility of using a robotic platform as a therapy aid for--children with autism. Because of the nature of this disability, the robot could be beneficial in its ability--to present ...
Can Social Interaction Skills Be Taught by a Social Agent? The Role of a Robotic Mediator in Autism Therapy
(2001)
Increasingly socially intelligent agents (software or robotic) are used in education, rehabilitation and therapy. This paper discusses the role of inter-active, mobile robots as social mediators in the particular domain ...
Embedding Robotic Agents in the Social Environment
(2001)
This paper discusses the interactive vision approach, which advocates using knowledge from the human sciences on the structure and dynamics of human-human interaction in the development of machine vision systems and ...
Interactional Structure Applied to the Identification and Interpretation of Visual Interactive Behaviour : Robots that (Usually) Follow the Rules
(2001)
This chapter outlines the application of interactional structures observed by various researchers to the development of artificial interactive agents. The original work from which these structures are drawn has been carried ...
Through the Looking-Glass with ALICE - Trying to Imitate using Correspondences
(2001)
Interactive behavior of biological agents represents an important area in life as we know it. Behavior matching and imitation may serve as fundamental mechanisms for the development of societies and individuals. Imitation ...
Like Me? - Measures of Correspondence and Imitation
(2001)
Imitation is a powerful mechanism for efficient learning of novel behaviors that both supports and takes advantage of sociality. A fundamental problem for imitation is to create an appropriate (partial) mapping between the ...