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Anthropomorphism and the social robot
... on a belief that the computer is not a person and does not warrant human treatment or attribution. This highlights a predominant theme in HCI, which is to view anthropomorphism as “portraying inanimate computers as having human-like personality or identity” [23], or projecting intrinsic intentionali ...
... on a belief that the computer is not a person and does not warrant human treatment or attribution. This highlights a predominant theme in HCI, which is to view anthropomorphism as “portraying inanimate computers as having human-like personality or identity” [23], or projecting intrinsic intentionali ...
From: AAAI Technical Report S-9 -0 . Compilation copyright © 199
... FromFigure I wecan see that there are two distinct types of specification present: The dynamic specifications and the static specifications. Dynamic specifications refer to aspects of the systemthat are under constant changeor for whichthe interaction of the componentsare undetermineddue to their co ...
... FromFigure I wecan see that there are two distinct types of specification present: The dynamic specifications and the static specifications. Dynamic specifications refer to aspects of the systemthat are under constant changeor for whichthe interaction of the componentsare undetermineddue to their co ...
community dialogue process
... might seem dominating realities such as class, gender, ideology, personalities, etc. This perspective stands in contrast to more traditional top-down social theories and is aligned with theories of so-called "microprocesses" such as ethnomethodology. Rather than arguing which perspective is best or ...
... might seem dominating realities such as class, gender, ideology, personalities, etc. This perspective stands in contrast to more traditional top-down social theories and is aligned with theories of so-called "microprocesses" such as ethnomethodology. Rather than arguing which perspective is best or ...
1 The Future in Max Weber`s Methodological Writings Barbara Adam
... In ‘The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism’ Weber shows how a (JudeoChristian) religious pursuit – the quest to save one’s soul – has guided actions in such a pervasive way that an entire new form of socio-economic existence was born. He explains how the pursuit of profit had existed thro ...
... In ‘The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism’ Weber shows how a (JudeoChristian) religious pursuit – the quest to save one’s soul – has guided actions in such a pervasive way that an entire new form of socio-economic existence was born. He explains how the pursuit of profit had existed thro ...
Intelligent Agents. - Home ANU
... There are several basic agent architectures: reflex, reflex with state, goal-based, utility-based Learning can be added to any basic architecture and is indeed essential for satisfactory performance in many applications. Rationality requires a learning component – it is necessary to know as much abo ...
... There are several basic agent architectures: reflex, reflex with state, goal-based, utility-based Learning can be added to any basic architecture and is indeed essential for satisfactory performance in many applications. Rationality requires a learning component – it is necessary to know as much abo ...
Chapter 7 Attitudes, Beliefs and Consistency Our “self” is not the
... 3. It is essential that all citizens exercise their right to vote if government is to effectively reflect the will of the people. 4. It is all citizens duty to protect the environment for the benefit of the natural environment and future generations. ...
... 3. It is essential that all citizens exercise their right to vote if government is to effectively reflect the will of the people. 4. It is all citizens duty to protect the environment for the benefit of the natural environment and future generations. ...
Making Knowledge Work - International Social Science Council
... contrary, there was a broad consensus that their subject matter and methods have an inherently political dimension in so far as they bear on the ways in which power, authority, material resources and various kinds of symbolic capacity are distributed within societies. To this extent, the social and ...
... contrary, there was a broad consensus that their subject matter and methods have an inherently political dimension in so far as they bear on the ways in which power, authority, material resources and various kinds of symbolic capacity are distributed within societies. To this extent, the social and ...
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... devices, and mobile applications, new ways are created for agents to interact, and react about human related information gathered from sensors. Such kind of agents, known as intelligent ambient agents, will be able to contribute to the development of personal care and human wellbeing applications by ...
... devices, and mobile applications, new ways are created for agents to interact, and react about human related information gathered from sensors. Such kind of agents, known as intelligent ambient agents, will be able to contribute to the development of personal care and human wellbeing applications by ...
Phenomenological Sociology - Center for Subjectivity Research
... achieve knowledge of the real nature of things. A consequence of this view is that the world in which we live is very different from the world that the exact sciences describe, the latter having an exclusive claim to reality. The life-world, by contrast, is a mere construction, a result of our respo ...
... achieve knowledge of the real nature of things. A consequence of this view is that the world in which we live is very different from the world that the exact sciences describe, the latter having an exclusive claim to reality. The life-world, by contrast, is a mere construction, a result of our respo ...
Motor Cognition and Mental Simulation
... You may never have thought much about how you plan and control your movements, but even a moment’s reflection should make you aware that your actions typically are not reflexes, triggered by an external stimulus (such as occurs when you yank your hand back from a hot stove), but rather are the visib ...
... You may never have thought much about how you plan and control your movements, but even a moment’s reflection should make you aware that your actions typically are not reflexes, triggered by an external stimulus (such as occurs when you yank your hand back from a hot stove), but rather are the visib ...
A Biologically Inspired Visuo-Motor Control Model based on a Deflationary
... We propose a new deflationary interpretation for the functional role of mirror neurons discovered by Rizzolatti and colleagues into the macaque’s F5 motor area. Several functional interpretations of the mirror activity have been proposed, emphasizing their role in action understanding and representi ...
... We propose a new deflationary interpretation for the functional role of mirror neurons discovered by Rizzolatti and colleagues into the macaque’s F5 motor area. Several functional interpretations of the mirror activity have been proposed, emphasizing their role in action understanding and representi ...
Claims and Challenges in Evaluating Human
... behaved in a way that was indistinguishable from humans. Although widely known and popular with the press, the Turing Test has failed as a scientific tool because of its many flaws: it is informal, imprecise, and is not designed for easy replication. Moreover, it tests only a subset of characteristi ...
... behaved in a way that was indistinguishable from humans. Although widely known and popular with the press, the Turing Test has failed as a scientific tool because of its many flaws: it is informal, imprecise, and is not designed for easy replication. Moreover, it tests only a subset of characteristi ...
Mapping Between Agent Architectures and Brain Organization
... and references.) This requirement is not theoretical, but practical. In theory, monolithic systems may be Turing complete; but whether attacked by design or by learning, in practice complex control requires decomposition into solvable subproblems. This principle of modularity is one of several featu ...
... and references.) This requirement is not theoretical, but practical. In theory, monolithic systems may be Turing complete; but whether attacked by design or by learning, in practice complex control requires decomposition into solvable subproblems. This principle of modularity is one of several featu ...
American Social Science: The Irrelevance of Pragmatism
... A persistent assumption of disciplinary histories of the social sciences is the idea that each of the main branches of today’s social sciences reflects at least reasonably firm strata of the social world. There is, thus, a “natural” division of labor that was finally realized with the maturation of ...
... A persistent assumption of disciplinary histories of the social sciences is the idea that each of the main branches of today’s social sciences reflects at least reasonably firm strata of the social world. There is, thus, a “natural” division of labor that was finally realized with the maturation of ...
A Hierarchy of Qualitative Representations for Space The Spatial
... set of objects and relations it uses for describing the world) and its own set of inference and problem-solving methods . The objects, relations, and assumptions required by each level are provided by those below it . The dependencies among levels in the hierarchy help clarify which combinations of ...
... set of objects and relations it uses for describing the world) and its own set of inference and problem-solving methods . The objects, relations, and assumptions required by each level are provided by those below it . The dependencies among levels in the hierarchy help clarify which combinations of ...
Social Science and Its Methods - Distant Production House University
... society is as important as learning more about mathematics, physics, chemistry, or engineering, for unless we can develop societies in which human beings can live happy, meaningful, and satisfying lives, we cannot reap the benefits from learning how to make better automobiles and skyscrapers, travel ...
... society is as important as learning more about mathematics, physics, chemistry, or engineering, for unless we can develop societies in which human beings can live happy, meaningful, and satisfying lives, we cannot reap the benefits from learning how to make better automobiles and skyscrapers, travel ...
The Social experience
... opportunity for brands to create social experiences that are useful, unique, fun, touching, or otherwise meaningful, because we believe the sum of these individual social interactions is greater than its parts. It’s about better relationships—more open, more loyal, and with more value—for both your ...
... opportunity for brands to create social experiences that are useful, unique, fun, touching, or otherwise meaningful, because we believe the sum of these individual social interactions is greater than its parts. It’s about better relationships—more open, more loyal, and with more value—for both your ...
A Unified Cognitive Architecture for Physical Agents
... a goal that was being pursued on the previous cycle. If all goals are satisfied, then the system has no focus on that cycle, although this may change later, leading the agent to refocus on goals that it achieved previously. Icarus stores knowledge about how to accomplish its goals in a long-term ski ...
... a goal that was being pursued on the previous cycle. If all goals are satisfied, then the system has no focus on that cycle, although this may change later, leading the agent to refocus on goals that it achieved previously. Icarus stores knowledge about how to accomplish its goals in a long-term ski ...
PDF - H4H Initiative
... body hyperthermia, as well as water intake ensuring euhydration in the control condition, are known to be confounding factors (Grandjean 2007; Lieberman 2007; Masento et al. 2014). More recently, Armstrong et al. and Ganio et al. published two well-controlled studies involving exerciseinduced mild d ...
... body hyperthermia, as well as water intake ensuring euhydration in the control condition, are known to be confounding factors (Grandjean 2007; Lieberman 2007; Masento et al. 2014). More recently, Armstrong et al. and Ganio et al. published two well-controlled studies involving exerciseinduced mild d ...
What are Expert Systems?
... yield a solution in a finite amount of time. • When an algorithm is not available or is insufficient, we rely on artificial intelligence (AI). • Expert system relies on inference – we accept a “reasonable solution.” ...
... yield a solution in a finite amount of time. • When an algorithm is not available or is insufficient, we rely on artificial intelligence (AI). • Expert system relies on inference – we accept a “reasonable solution.” ...
article - Jan Baars, Ph.D.
... process. Gerontology can enlarge the possibilities of choice by showing that certain models of aging are relative to constitutive social patterns and how they can be changed or loosened up. But gerontology can also work the other way: "improve" the functioning of a certain model of aging and monopol ...
... process. Gerontology can enlarge the possibilities of choice by showing that certain models of aging are relative to constitutive social patterns and how they can be changed or loosened up. But gerontology can also work the other way: "improve" the functioning of a certain model of aging and monopol ...
全体調和理論 ~研究目的と研究方法~
... The below shows viewpoints that economist keep on challenging 1) Spatial viewpoint concerning horizontal spread and transformation of events 2) Viewpoint of network about accumulation of functions and concentration and deconcentration of location 3) Viewpoint of collective action in community concer ...
... The below shows viewpoints that economist keep on challenging 1) Spatial viewpoint concerning horizontal spread and transformation of events 2) Viewpoint of network about accumulation of functions and concentration and deconcentration of location 3) Viewpoint of collective action in community concer ...
Reconceptualising outdoor adventure education
... meaning making reflects what Mehan (1996) has argued is one of the core values of western society; individualism. From a cognitivist perspective an individual’s traits and states provide an explanation for human behaviour. A person’s success or failure is deemed to be the result of personal effort a ...
... meaning making reflects what Mehan (1996) has argued is one of the core values of western society; individualism. From a cognitivist perspective an individual’s traits and states provide an explanation for human behaviour. A person’s success or failure is deemed to be the result of personal effort a ...
Tilburg University The Nexus between Artificial Intelligence and
... biology and technology will blur and eventually become irrelevant. Humanity would be aided by the interaction with technology and potential pitfalls mitigated by smart technological solutions. Most Singularitarians believe that the Singularity will take place in this century, likely even within seve ...
... biology and technology will blur and eventually become irrelevant. Humanity would be aided by the interaction with technology and potential pitfalls mitigated by smart technological solutions. Most Singularitarians believe that the Singularity will take place in this century, likely even within seve ...
Lecture 3 PPT
... the brain systems associated with abstract reasoning and cognitive control can, at least sometimes, bring these implicit biases and other sorts of emotions into consciousness in order to modify or override them however: it is equally clear that conscious self-control is an extremely limited resour ...
... the brain systems associated with abstract reasoning and cognitive control can, at least sometimes, bring these implicit biases and other sorts of emotions into consciousness in order to modify or override them however: it is equally clear that conscious self-control is an extremely limited resour ...