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AI & Society, Volume 22, 2007/2008
Volume 22, Number 1, September 2007
- David Smith:
Smart clothes and wearable technology. 1-3 - Sarah Kettley:
Crafts praxis for critical wearables design. 5-14 - Leah Heiss:
Enabled apparel: the role of digitally enhanced apparel in promoting remote empathic connection. 15-24 - David Bryson:
Unwearables. 25-35 - Stephen Thompson:
Mind the gap: technology as soma. 37-44 - Robert Pepperell:
Applications for conscious systems. 45-52 - Jayne Wallace, Andy Dearden, Tom Fisher:
The significant other: the value of jewellery in the conception, design and experience of body focused digital devices. 53-62 - Jessica Charlesworth:
Wearables as "relationship tools". 63-84 - Franziska Schroeder, Pedro Rebelo:
Wearable music in engaging technologies. 85-91
Volume 22, Number 2, November 2007
- Renate Fruchter, Toyoaki Nishida, Duska Rosenberg:
Mediated communication in action: a social intelligence design approach. 93-100 - Osamu Katai, Katsushi Minamizono, Takayuki Shiose, Hiroshi Kawakami:
System design of "Ba"-like stages for improvisational acts via Leibnizian space-time and Peirce's existential graph concepts. 101-112 - Xiaoshan Pan, Charles S. Han, Ken Dauber, Kincho H. Law:
A multi-agent based framework for the simulation of human and social behaviors during emergency evacuations. 113-132 - Dennis Reidsma, Rieks op den Akker, Rutger Rienks, Ronald Poppe, Anton Nijholt, Dirk Heylen, Job Zwiers:
Virtual meeting rooms: from observation to simulation. 133-144 - Ann Heylighen, Francis Heylighen, Johan Bollen, Mathias Casaer:
Distributed (design) knowledge exchange. 145-154 - Pratik Biswas, Renate Fruchter:
Using gestures to convey internal mental models and index multimedia content. 155-168 - Zhen Yin, Renate Fruchter:
I-Dialogue: information extraction from informal discourse. 169-184 - Yong Xu, Tatsuya Hiramatsu, Kateryna Tarasenko, Toyoaki Nishida, Yoshiyasu Ogasawara, Takashi Tajima, Makoto Hatakeyama, Masashi Okamoto, Yukiko I. Nakano:
A two-layered approach to communicative artifacts. 185-196 - Jeanne Cornillon, Duska Rosenberg:
Experiment in social intelligence design. 197-210 - Renate Fruchter, Subashri Swaminathan, Manjunath Boraiah, Chhavi Upadhyay:
Reflection in interaction. 211-226 - Humberto Cavallin, W. Mike Martin, Ann Heylighen:
How relative absolute can be: SUMI and the impact of the nature of the task in measuring perceived software usability. 227-235 - Asako Miura:
Can weblogs cause the emergence of social intelligence?: causal model of intention to continue publishing weblog in Japan. 237-251 - Tomohiro Fukuhara, Toshihiro Murayama, Toyoaki Nishida:
Analyzing concerns of people from Weblog articles. 253-263
Volume 22, Number 3, January 2008
- Satinder P. Gill, Guglielmo Tamburrini:
Guest editorial. 265-270 - Abbe Mowshowitz:
Technology as excuse for questionable ethics. 271-282 - Satinder P. Gill:
Socio-ethics of interaction with intelligent interactive technologies. 283-300 - Matteo Santoro, Dante Marino, Guglielmo Tamburrini:
Learning robots interacting with humans: from epistemic risk to responsibility. 301-314 - Michael Decker:
Caregiving robots and ethical reflection: the perspective of interdisciplinary technology assessment. 315-330 - René von Schomberg:
From the ethics of technology towards an ethics of knowledge policy: implications for robotics. 331-348 - Michael Nagenborg, Rafael Capurro, Jutta Weber, Christoph Pingel:
Ethical regulations on robotics in Europe. 349-366 - Richard S. Rosenberg:
The social impact of intelligent artefacts. 367-383 - Peter J. Carew, Larry Stapleton, Gabriel J. Byrne:
Implications of an ethic of privacy for human-centred systems engineering. 385-403 - Larry Stapleton:
Ethical decision making in technology development: a case study of participation in a large-scale information systems development project. 405-429 - Pericle Salvini, Edoardo Datteri, Cecilia Laschi, Paolo Dario:
Scientific models and ethical issues in hybrid bionic systems research. 431-448 - Federica Lucivero, Guglielmo Tamburrini:
Ethical monitoring of brain-machine interfaces. 449-460
Volume 22, Number 4, April 2008
- Steve Torrance:
Special issue on ethics and artificial agents. 461-462 - Wendell Wallach:
Implementing moral decision making faculties in computers and robots. 463-475 - Susan Leigh Anderson:
Asimov's "three laws of robotics" and machine metaethics. 477-493 - Steve Torrance:
Ethics and consciousness in artificial agents. 495-521 - David J. Calverley:
Imagining a non-biological machine as a legal person. 523-537 - Selmer Bringsjord:
Ethical robots: the future can heed us. 539-550 - Blay Whitby:
Computing machinery and morality. 551-563 - Wendell Wallach, Colin Allen, Iva Smit:
Machine morality: bottom-up and top-down approaches for modelling human moral faculties. 565-582
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