Social, Psychological and Artistic Aspects of the Human Interface
Community Computing and Support Systems, Social Interaction in Networked Communities [the book is based on the Kyoto Meeting on Social Interaction and Communityware, held in Kyoto, Japan, in June 1998]
Equipping a Lifelike Animated Agent with a Mind
IVA '01 Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Intelligent Virtual Agents
ANFIS based emotions recognision in speech
KES'07/WIRN'07 Proceedings of the 11th international conference, KES 2007 and XVII Italian workshop on neural networks conference on Knowledge-based intelligent information and engineering systems: Part I
Intuition as instinctive dialogue
Computing with instinct
Cultural computing - creative power integrating culture, unconsciousness and software
Culture and computing
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Why do people, regardless of age or gender, have an affinity for objects manifested in the human form? From the earthen figures of ancient times to mechanical dolls, teddy bears and robots, is it not true that man has conceived such objects in his imagination, then formed attachments and transferred emotions to them? In this paper, we address the issues of communication and esthetics of artificial life that possess this "human form" in modern society, both from artistic and engineering standpoints. An example is presented in which emotions are interpreted from human voices and emotional responses are triggered within the interactive setting of "MIC & MUSE."