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El. knyga: Human-Robot Intimate Relationships

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  • Serija: HumanComputer Interaction Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Feb-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319947303
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: HumanComputer Interaction Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Feb-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319947303

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The idea of humans falling in love with artificial beings is not a modern conception. Our relationship with artificial partners has come a long way since Pygmalion and his ivory lover. In recent years, there has been a strong upsurge of interest and discussions in the various aspects of intimate relationships between humans and artificial partners. This interest is evidenced by the increase in media coverage, TV documentaries and films on this topic, as well as the active research efforts within the academic community.





This book provides a comprehensive collection and overview of the latest development in the field of intimate relationships between humans and artificial partners, in particular robots and virtual agents. It includes relevant research work undertaken by the authors, the latest advancements in technology and commercial products, and future predictions and insights from leading experts in the area. This book contains an in-depth discussion of the engineering, philosophical, psychological, ethical, and sociological implications of relationships with artificial companions. It also gives a glimpse of some future directions of artificial intelligence, human-computer love and sexual interaction, robotics engineering etc. It is a great resource for researchers and professionals working in these areas. The narrative style of the book also makes it an enjoyable and educational read for everyone.
1 An Overview of Love Between Humans and Artificial Partners
1(22)
1.1 Early Beginnings
1(2)
1.2 Science Fiction and Popular Culture
3(3)
1.3 Otome and Bishoujo Games
6(2)
1.4 From Fiction to Academia
8(3)
1.5 What Are Artificial Partners?
11(1)
1.6 What is Love?
12(5)
1.6.1 Styles of Romantic Love
13(2)
1.6.2 Non-romantic Love
15(2)
1.7 Will Artificial Partners Be Accepted?
17(1)
1.8 Conclusions
18(1)
References
18(5)
2 Sex and a History of Sex Technologies
23(10)
2.1 Sex Research
23(1)
2.2 The Science of Sex
24(2)
2.2.1 Human-Human Sex
24(1)
2.2.2 Human-Robot Sex
25(1)
2.3 Sex Technologies
26(6)
2.3.1 Sex Dolls
26(1)
2.3.2 Sex Machines
27(2)
2.3.3 Modem Sex Technologies
29(3)
References
32(1)
3 Huggy Pajama: Remote Hug System for Family Communication
33(44)
3.1 Introduction
33(5)
3.1.1 Importance of Non-verbal Communication
33(2)
3.1.2 Feeling Communication
35(2)
3.1.3 Research Objectives
37(1)
3.1.4 Designing for User Scenarios
37(1)
3.1.5 Innovations and Research
38(1)
3.2 Touch in Remote Communication
38(6)
3.2.1 Importance of Touch in Human Communication and Relationships
39(2)
3.2.2 The Anatomy of Touch
41(1)
3.2.3 Haptic Technologies in Communication Systems
42(2)
3.3 Touch Sensing and Actuation Technologies
44(2)
3.3.1 Touch Sensing
44(1)
3.3.2 Touch Actuation
45(1)
3.4 Development of Huggy Pajama
46(19)
3.4.1 Selection of Touch Sensors
46(6)
3.4.2 Selection of Touch Actuators
52(4)
3.4.3 System Overview
56(2)
3.4.4 Design Considerations
58(5)
3.4.5 The Prototype
63(2)
3.5 User Study
65(7)
3.5.1 Sample
67(1)
3.5.2 Hypothesis
67(1)
3.5.3 Methodology
67(1)
3.5.4 Results and Discussion
68(2)
3.5.5 Emotional Affect
70(1)
3.5.6 Additional Observations
71(1)
3.6 Conclusion
72(1)
References
72(5)
4 Kissenger: Transmitting Kiss Through the Internet
77(22)
4.1 Why We Kiss?
77(1)
4.2 The Importance of Kissing
78(1)
4.3 Remote Intimate Communication
79(4)
4.4 Developing a Robotic Kissing Interface
83(5)
4.4.1 Design of Kissenger
84(1)
4.4.2 Kiss Sensing
85(2)
4.4.3 Kiss Actuation
87(1)
4.4.4 Control and Transmission
88(1)
4.4.5 Communication
88(1)
4.5 A Haptic Turing Test with Kissenger
88(7)
4.5.1 The Original Imitation Game
90(1)
4.5.2 A Modified Imitation Game
90(5)
4.6 Conclusions
95(1)
References
96(3)
5 Emotional Priming of Text Messages Using Colour and Tactile Expressions
99(24)
5.1 Introduction
99(1)
5.2 Emotion in Text-Based Communication
100(1)
5.3 Symbolism of a Ring
101(1)
5.4 Implementation of RingU
102(2)
5.4.1 Hardware Implementation
102(2)
5.4.2 Software Implementation
104(1)
5.5 Scientific Study
104(14)
5.5.1 Evaluation Settings
104(2)
5.5.2 Pre-evaluation Experiment
106(4)
5.5.3 Main Experiment
110(1)
5.5.4 Procedure
110(2)
5.5.5 Results
112(6)
5.6 Discussions
118(1)
5.7 Conclusion
119(1)
References
120(3)
6 A Virtual Confucius Chatbot
123(30)
6.1 Introduction
123(2)
6.2 Related Research
125(1)
6.3 Designing Cultural Play
126(10)
6.3.1 Problem Exploration
126(1)
6.3.2 Design Goals
127(1)
6.3.3 Design Requirements
127(1)
6.3.4 Design Idea Generation
128(2)
6.3.5 Prototype Iterations
130(6)
6.4 System Description
136(8)
6.4.1 Artificial Intelligence Markup Language Retrieval
137(3)
6.4.2 Knowledge Database Retrieval
140(4)
6.5 Technical Results
144(5)
6.5.1 Glass-Box Evaluation
144(1)
6.5.2 Black-Box Evaluation
145(1)
6.5.3 Example of Input-Output Retrieval
146(3)
6.6 Conclusion
149(2)
References
151(2)
7 Emotional Relationships with Robotic Companions
153(6)
References
157(2)
8 Are Robots Alive?
159(30)
8.1 Introduction
159(6)
8.2 What Does It Mean to be Alive
165(18)
8.2.1 Meanings of "Alive" Based on Traditional Biological Factors
165(16)
8.2.2 Century Meanings of "Alive"---New Biologies and Living Technology
181(2)
8.3 Living Technology
183(2)
8.4 Summary
185(1)
8.5 Conclusions
186(1)
References
187(2)
9 Why Not Marry a Robot?
189(12)
9.1 Introduction
189(2)
9.2 Robot Personhood
191(2)
9.3 The Legal Evolution of Marriage
193(1)
9.4 For and Against Marriage to Robots
194(2)
9.5 Threshold Requirements for Marriage
196(2)
9.5.1 Consent
196(1)
9.5.2 Understanding
197(1)
9.5.3 Decisions
197(1)
9.6 Conclusion
198(1)
References
199(2)
10 Can Robots and Humans Make Babies Together?
201(12)
10.1 Introduction
201(1)
10.2 In the Beginning
202(1)
10.3 Tadpoles and Frogs
202(4)
10.3.1 The Latest Research
204(2)
10.4 Genetic Robots
206(4)
10.5 Summary
210(1)
10.6 Ethical Implications
210(2)
References
212(1)
11 Robots and Humans: Similar and Different Ways of Thinking
213(4)
References
216(1)
12 The Ethical Treatment of Artificially Conscious Robots
217
12.1 Introduction
217(1)
12.2 Should Any Robots Have Rights? If so, Which Robots?
218(1)
12.3 What is Consciousness?
219(1)
12.4 What Are the Indications of Consciousness (in Humans)?
219(1)
12.5 Can Robots Have Consciousness?
220(1)
12.6 Detecting Consciousness in Robots
220(2)
12.6.1 The Mirror Test
221(1)
12.6.2 The Delay Test
221(1)
12.7 Should Conscious Robots Have Rights?
222(1)
12.8 The Legal Rights of Robots
222(2)
12.9 The Robot-Animal Analogy
224(1)
12.10 A Different Perspective
225(1)
12.11 Conclusions
226(1)
References
227