Interaction Studies

Volume 7, Issue 3 (2006)

2006.  228 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Editorial Note
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Target Article
The uncanny advantage of using androids in cognitive and social science research
Karl F. MacDorman and Hiroshi Ishiguro
297–337
Commentaries
Some methodological issues in android science
Tom Ziemke and Jessica Lindblom
339–342
Android science by all means, but let’s be canny about It!
Spee Kosloff and Jeff Greenberg
343–346
Artificial agents in social cognitive sciences
Thierry Chaminade and Jessica K. Hodgins
347–353
Did Garbo care about the uncanny valley?
Lola Cañamero
355–359
Author’s reply to commentaries
Opening Pandora’s uncanny Box: Reply to commentaries on “The uncanny advantage of using androids in social and cognitive science research”
Karl F. MacDorman and Hiroshi Ishiguro
361–368
Articles
An approach for a social robot to understand human relationships: Friendship estimation through interaction with robots
Takayuki Kanda and Hiroshi Ishiguro
369–403
Robotic pets in the lives of preschool children
Peter H. Kahn, Jr., Batya Friedman, Deanne R. Pérez-Granados and Nathan G. Freier
405–436
Measurement of negative attitudes toward robots
Tatsuya Nomura, Tomohiro Suzuki, Takayuki Kanda and Kensuke Kato
437–454
To help or not to help a service robot: Bystander intervention as a resource in human–robot collaboration
Helge Hüttenrauch and Kerstin Severinson-Eklundh
455–477
Does appearance matter in the interaction of children with autism with a humanoid robot?
Ben Robins, Kerstin Dautenhahn and Janek Dubowski
479–512
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General