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AI & Society, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, February 2011
- Karamjit S. Gill:
Beyond logic and rhetoric: the argumentative scientist. 1-2 - Douglas Walton:
Computational dialectic and rhetorical invention. 3-17 - Douglas Walton:
Erratum to: Computational dialectic and rhetorical invention. 19 - Peter Wellstead:
On the industrialisation of biology. 21-33 - Patricia A. Young:
The significance of the Culture Based Model in designing culturally aware tutoring systems. 35-47 - Joachim Kimmerle, Johannes Moskaliuk, Ulrike Cress, Ansgar Thiel:
A systems theoretical approach to online knowledge building. 49-60 - Mark Coeckelbergh:
You, robot: on the linguistic construction of artificial others. 61-69 - Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Ram Dantu:
Mobile social group sizes and scaling ratio. 71-85 - Jason Borenstein:
Robots and the changing workforce. 87-93 - Santosh Putchala, Nikhil Agarwal:
Machine vision: an aid in reverse Turing test. 95-101 - Barie Fez-Barringten:
An architectural history of metaphors. 103-111
Volume 26, Number 2, May 2011
- Sha Xin Wei:
Minor architecture: poetic and speculative architectures in public space. 113-122 - Erik Conrad:
Soft architectures for everyday life. 123-128 - Karmen Franinovic:
Architecting play. 129-136 - Harry Smoak:
Machinic articulations: experiments in non-verbal explanation. 137-142 - Christoph Brunner:
Nice-looking obstacles: parkour as urban practice of deterritorialization. 143-152 - Flower Marie Lunn:
Patterns of growth and perception: the site, the city and the wild. 153-161 - Jean-François Prost:
Adaptive Actions. 163-170 - Elizaveta Solomonova, Elena Frantova, Tore Nielsen:
Felt presence: the uncanny encounters with the numinous Other. 171-178 - Elena Frantova, Elizaveta Solomonova, Timothy Sutton:
Extra-personal awareness through the media-rich environment. 179-186 - Ron Broglio:
Thinking about stuff: posthumanist phenomenology and cognition. 187-192
Volume 26, Number 3, August 2011
- Osamu Katai, Toyoaki Nishida, Renate Fruchter:
Situated and embodied interactions for symbiotic and inclusive societies. 193-196 - Shinichi Doi, Keiji Yamada:
Symbiotic technology for creating social innovation 30 years in the future. 197-204 - Sanaa Askool, Keiichi Nakata:
A conceptual model for acceptance of social CRM systems based on a scoping study. 205-220 - Renate Fruchter, Petra Bosch-Sijtsema:
The WALL: participatory design workspace in support of creativity, collaboration, and socialization. 221-232 - Renate Fruchter, Rodolphe Courtier:
Building common ground in global teamwork through re-representation. 233-245 - Takashi Nishiyama, Shinpei Hibiya, Tetsuo Sawaragi:
Development of agent system based on decision model for creating an ambient space. 247-259 - Maurits Kaptein, Panos Markopoulos, Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Emile H. L. Aarts:
Two acts of social intelligence: the effects of mimicry and social praise on the evaluation of an artificial agent. 261-273 - Andrey Kiselev, Benjamin Alexander Hacker, Thomas Wankerl, Niyaz Abdikeev, Toyoaki Nishida:
Toward incorporating emotions with rationality into a communicative virtual agent. 275-289 - Christian Becker-Asano, Takayuki Kanda, Carlos Toshinori Ishi, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Studying laughter in combination with two humanoid robots. 291-300 - Tomasz M. Rutkowski, Andrzej Cichocki, Danilo P. Mandic, Toyoaki Nishida:
Emotional empathy transition patterns from human brain responses in interactive communication situations - Brain-computer and machine interactive interfacing approach. 301-315
Volume 26, Number 4, November 2011
- Greg Michaelson, Ruth Aylett:
Special issue on social impact of AI: killer robots or friendly fridges. 317-318 - Claude Draude:
Intermediaries: reflections on virtual humans, gender, and the Uncanny Valley. 319-327 - Patrícia Amâncio Vargas, Ylva Fernaeus, Mei Yii Lim, Sibylle Enz, Wan Ching Ho, Mattias Jacobsson, Ruth Aylett:
Advocating an ethical memory model for artificial companions from a human-centred perspective. 329-337 - Aleksandra Kupferberg, Stefan Glasauer, Markus Huber, Markus Rickert, Alois C. Knoll, Thomas Brandt:
Biological movement increases acceptance of humanoid robots as human partners in motor interaction. 339-345 - Ugo Pagallo:
Killers, fridges, and slaves: a legal journey in robotics. 347-354 - Pablo Lucas:
Usefulness of simulating social phenomena: evidence. 355-362 - Neil Levy:
Searle's wager. 363-369 - Colin T. A. Schmidt:
Technology and culture and possibly vigilance too. 371-375 - Gerd Grübler:
Beyond the responsibility gap. Discussion note on responsibility and liability in the use of brain-computer interfaces. 377-382 - Pradip Kumar Biswas:
Networks of small enterprises, architecture of governance and incentive alignment: some cases from India. 383-391 - Rahul Varman, Manali Chakrabarti:
Notes from small industry clusters: making sense of knowledge and barriers to innovation. 393-415
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