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RECORD NUMBER: 1170 OF 3582Main Title | Embodied communication in humans and machines / | |||||||||||
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Publisher | Oxford University Press, | |||||||||||
Year Published | 2008 | |||||||||||
OCLC Number | 228195051 | |||||||||||
ISBN | 9780199231751; 0199231753 | |||||||||||
Subjects | Robotics--Human factors ; Human-machine systems ; Body language ; Communication--Data processing ; Kommunikation--(DE-588)4031883-7 ; Kèorpersprache--(DE-588)4114248-2 ; Robotteknik ; Människa-maskin-interaktion ; Kommunikation--databehandling | |||||||||||
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Collation | xi, 491 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm | |||||||||||
Notes | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents Notes | Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs the body -- Some boundary conditions on embodied agents sharing a common world -- Toward a theory of embodied communication: self-sustaining wild systems as embodied meaning -- Synchrony and swing in conversation: coordination, temporal dynamics -- The visual perception of dynamic body language -- Mirrors for embodied communication -- The role of the mirror system in embodied communication -- Everything is movement: on the nature of embodied communication -- Communication and cooperation in living beings and artificial agents -- Laborious intersubjectivity: attentional struggle and embodied communication in an auto-shop -- The emergence of embodied communication in artificial agents and humans -- Dimensions of embodied communication -- towards a typology of embodied communication -- Neurological disorders of embodied communication -- Gestural imagery and cohesion in normal and impaired discourse -- Conversational metacognition -- Imitation in embodied communications -- from monkey mirror neurons to artificial humans -- Persuasion and expressivity of gestures in humans and machines -- Implementing a non-modular theory of language production in an embodied conversational agent -- Towards a neurocognitive model of turn taking in multimodal dialog. |