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|Author(s)=Nicolas Rollet; Varun Jain; Christian Licoppe; Laurence Devillers; | |Author(s)=Nicolas Rollet; Varun Jain; Christian Licoppe; Laurence Devillers; | ||
|Title=Towards Interactional Symbiosis: Epistemic Balance and Co-presence in a Quantified Self Experiment | |Title=Towards Interactional Symbiosis: Epistemic Balance and Co-presence in a Quantified Self Experiment | ||
− | |Tag(s)=EMCA; conversation analysis; epistemics; human-robot interaction; preference; quantified self; robots | + | |Tag(s)=EMCA; conversation analysis; epistemics; human-robot interaction; preference; quantified self; robots; AI reference list |
|Key=Rolletetal2017 | |Key=Rolletetal2017 | ||
+ | |Publisher=Springer | ||
|Year=2017 | |Year=2017 | ||
− | |Booktitle= | + | |Language=English |
+ | |Address=Cham | ||
+ | |Booktitle=Symbiotic Interaction 5th International Workshop, Symbiotic 2016 (Padua, Italy, September 29–30, 2016): Revised Selected Papers | ||
|Pages=143–154 | |Pages=143–154 | ||
− | |URL= | + | |URL=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-57753-1_13 |
|DOI=10.1007/978-3-319-57753-1_13 | |DOI=10.1007/978-3-319-57753-1_13 | ||
− | |Abstract=In the frame of an experiment dealing with quantified-self and | + | |Abstract=In the frame of an experiment dealing with quantified-self and reflexivity, we collected audio-video data that provide us with material to discuss the ways in which the participants would work out social synergy through co-presence management and epistemic balance – accounting for their orientation towards the familiar symbiotic nature of human interactions. Following a Conversational Analysis perspective, we believe that detailed analysis of interactional behaviors offers opportunities for socially interactive robots design improvements, that is: identify and reproduce human ordinary skills in order to make the machines more adaptable. |
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BibType | INCOLLECTION |
Key | Rolletetal2017 |
Author(s) | Nicolas Rollet, Varun Jain, Christian Licoppe, Laurence Devillers |
Title | Towards Interactional Symbiosis: Epistemic Balance and Co-presence in a Quantified Self Experiment |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, conversation analysis, epistemics, human-robot interaction, preference, quantified self, robots, AI reference list |
Publisher | Springer |
Year | 2017 |
Language | English |
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Pages | 143–154 |
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DOI | 10.1007/978-3-319-57753-1_13 |
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Book title | Symbiotic Interaction 5th International Workshop, Symbiotic 2016 (Padua, Italy, September 29–30, 2016): Revised Selected Papers |
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In the frame of an experiment dealing with quantified-self and reflexivity, we collected audio-video data that provide us with material to discuss the ways in which the participants would work out social synergy through co-presence management and epistemic balance – accounting for their orientation towards the familiar symbiotic nature of human interactions. Following a Conversational Analysis perspective, we believe that detailed analysis of interactional behaviors offers opportunities for socially interactive robots design improvements, that is: identify and reproduce human ordinary skills in order to make the machines more adaptable.
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