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    The Sad Robot [Podcast] (2022)

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    https://hdl.handle.net/10092/103825
    
    Publisher's DOI/URI
    http://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/7KFRZ
    
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    2703-4054
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    Bartneck, Christoph cc
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    Abstract

    What roles do emotions, affect and moods play for humans and robots? We will discuss how robots can sense, reason and express emotions. Furthermore, we talk about if emotions make robots more human. I had the pleasure to talk with Rosalind Picard (MIT), Lola Canamero (CY Cergy Paris University), Hiroshi Ishiguro (Osaka University) and Douglas Campbell (University of Canterbury) about these exciting questions.

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    Bartneck C (2022). The Sad Robot. [Podcast].
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    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    46 - Information and computing sciences::4608 - Human-centred computing::460802 - Affective computing
    46 - Information and computing sciences::4608 - Human-centred computing::460810 - Social robotics
    46 - Information and computing sciences::4602 - Artificial intelligence::460205 - Intelligent robotics
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10092/17651

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