johan f. hoorn the in-between-machine icaart 2015-0110
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The In-between Machine: The Unique Value Proposition of a Robot or Why We are Modelling the Wrong Things
Johan F. Hoorn, Elly A. Konijn,Desmond M. Germans,Sander Burger and Annemiek Munneke
It all began with modelling
How it all began
Emotion - MoralitySilicon Coppelia
Moral Coppelia
ACAS
IA
step(): a = get random entity from I b = get random entity from I diss = distance(a,b) if diss <= MINIMUM, return 0 if diss > MAXIMUM and serendipity check fails, return 0 c = combine(a,b) if c too close to any other entity in the entity list, return 0 insert c into I return diss – MINIMUM main: total = 0 loop: total = total + step()
Creativity
Reality OrientationEp
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Virt
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‘And this is the teddy bear of my son’
None of our softwarewas implemented
We used a puppet master
“Sag’ beim Abschied leise Servus”(Peter Alexander)
‘That lady said you are becoming my best friend, Alice. What do you think of that?’
Must Should Could Won’tListen (advanced speech recognition) Camera eyes – looking at the face Full body and facial animation Social repercussions of user behaviour
Talk (improved pronunciation,intonation, loudness) Microphones and speakers Human-like appearance Privacy violations
Have closed conversational scripts(i.e. hello/goodbye, weather,coffee, family, friends, health,wellbeing)
Open-conversation AI Correct grammar Demand of social space
Invite self-disclosure Capability to eat and drink Human care
Guarantee privacy 3rd party interactions Reality orientation
Have patience Be operable independently Emotion simulation
Good memory Open-minded social environment Moral reasoning
Be child-like (appearance/behaviour) Creativity
Invite social and physical activation
Position change