In:Animating Expressive Characters for Social Interaction
Edited by Lola Cañamero and Ruth Aylett
[Advances in Consciousness Research 74] 2008
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 27 November 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/aicr.74.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/aicr.74.toc
Table of contents
About the editors
List of contributors
Introduction
1. Social emotions
2. Fabricating fictions using social role
3. What's in a robot's smile? The many meanings of positive facial display
4. Facial expressions in social interactions: Beyond basic emotions
5. Expressing emotion through body movement: A component process approach
6. Affective bodies for affective interactions
7. Animating affective robots for social interaction
8. Dynamic models of multiple emotion activation
9. Exercises in style for virtual humans
10. Expressive characters in anti-bullying education
11. Psychological and social effects to elderly people by robot-assisted activity
12. Designing avatars for social interactions
13. Applying socio-psychological concepts of cognitive consistency to negotiation dialog scenarios with embodied conversational characters
14. Semi-autonomous avatars: A new direction for expressive user embodiment
15. The Butterfly effect: Dancing with real and virtual expressive characters
16. The robot and the baby
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