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Affective HRI: a potential impedance mismatch

Gavin Brelstaff, Alexandra Brelstaff
cAESAR 2020 Workshop on Adapted intEraction with SociAl Robots Proceedings, page 1-2 - 2020
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This position paper explores algorithmic considerations underlying affective Human Robot Interaction (HRI) with attention given to the case of individuals unable to communicate rationally. First we follows Dennett’s algorithmic conception of Mind before elaborating an alternative by which Affect gains the role of co-founding constituent. This raises the prospect of an impedance mismatch for Affective HRI where non-algorithmic qualities get pursued on a purely algorithmic basis. Possible consequences are weighed. Update (3/11/2020): Published on conference web site: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2724/ As pages: 34-35. Article: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2724/paper9.pdf

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@InProceedings{BB20a,
  author       = {Brelstaff, G. and Brelstaff, A.},
  title        = {Affective HRI: a potential impedance mismatch},
  booktitle    = {cAESAR 2020 Workshop on Adapted intEraction with SociAl Robots  Proceedings},
  series       = {cAESAR},
  pages        = {1-2},
  year         = {2020},
  editor       = {Berardina De Carolis , Cristina Gena , Antonio Lieto },
  publisher    = {University of Torino, Italy},
  organization = {ACM IUI},
  address      = {University of Torino, Italy},
  note         = {Original Venue: Cagliari; Site: https://caesar2020.di.unito.it/program.html ; Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0iKDuj7BJc},
  keywords     = {HRI, Affective Interaction, User Illusion, Algorithms},
  url          = {https://publications.crs4.it/pubdocs/2020/BB20a},
}

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