tailieunhanh - Socially Intel. Agents Creating Rels. with Comp. & Robots - Dautenhahn et al (Eds) Part 2

Tham khảo tài liệu 'socially intel. agents creating rels. with comp. & robots - dautenhahn et al (eds) part 2', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 4 Socially Intelligent Agents Figure . Book structure showing the division into two parts and eight sections. Chapter numbers are given. introductory chapter therefore concludes by identifying a few of these thematic overlaps section 3 . Agent-Human Relationships This first section engages the reader in the question of what a relationship between a computer agent and a human user might be. Are relationships possible at all and if so what would it mean for an agent and a human to have a relationship What theoretical bases should we use for this problem How Creating Relationships with Computers and Robots 5 can we design and implement agents that engage in and maintain relationships with users How will we be able to provide and to manage such agents There are a number of dimensions of analysis of this problem such as What interaction methods and protocols are efficacious What kinds of information should be exchanged What knowledge can be and should be shared How do we model the other - How should a computer agent model the human - How will the human user model or think of the computer agent What kinds of constraints on behavior of both partners can result how do we represent them communicate them detect them renegotiate them and What are the effects benefits and drawbacks of agent-human relationships Chapter 2 written by Per Persson Jarmo Laaksolahti and Peter Lonnqvist presents a social psychological view of agent-human relationships drawing on their backgrounds in cultural studies and film. They observe that users adopt an intentional instead of mechanical attitude in understanding socially intelligent agents pointing out the active role of the human mind in constructing a meaningful reality. According to their constructivist approach socially intelligent agents must be meaningful consistent and coherent to the user. In order to characterize this mentality the authors draw upon a comprehensive background including folk psychology and trait theory. They .

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