Cultural robotics : the culture of robotics and robotics in culture

In this paper, we have investigated the concept of "Cultural Robotics" with regard to the evolution of social into cultural robots in the 21st Century. By defining the concept of culture, the potential development of a culture between humans and robots is explored. Based on the cultural va...

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Main Authors: Samani, Hooman, Saadatian, Elham, Pang, Natalie, Polydorou, Doros, Newton Fernando, Owen Noel, Nakatsu, Ryohei, Valino Koh, Jeffrey Tzu Kwan
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Published: 2014
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/57260
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1062292019-12-06T22:06:55Z Cultural robotics : the culture of robotics and robotics in culture Samani, Hooman Saadatian, Elham Pang, Natalie Polydorou, Doros Newton Fernando, Owen Noel Nakatsu, Ryohei Valino Koh, Jeffrey Tzu Kwan School of Humanities and Social Sciences Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology In this paper, we have investigated the concept of "Cultural Robotics" with regard to the evolution of social into cultural robots in the 21st Century. By defining the concept of culture, the potential development of a culture between humans and robots is explored. Based on the cultural values of the robotics developers, and the learning ability of current robots, cultural attributes in this regard are in the process of being formed, which would define the new concept of cultural robotics. According to the importance of the embodiment of robots in the sense of presence, the influence of robots in communication culture is anticipated. The sustainability of robotics culture based on diversity for cultural communities for various acceptance modalities is explored in order to anticipate the creation of different attributes of culture between robots and humans in the future. Published version 2014-10-01T03:58:47Z 2019-12-06T22:06:55Z 2014-10-01T03:58:47Z 2019-12-06T22:06:55Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Samani, H., Saadatian, E., Pang, N., Polydorou, D., Newton Fernando, O. N., Nakatsu, R., et al. (2013). Cultural robotics : the culture of robotics and robotics in culture. International journal of advanced robotic systems, 10, 400-. 1729-8806 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/106229 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/23931 http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/57260 en International journal of advanced robotic systems © 2013 Samani et al.; licensee InTech. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. application/pdf
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Samani, Hooman
Saadatian, Elham
Pang, Natalie
Polydorou, Doros
Newton Fernando, Owen Noel
Nakatsu, Ryohei
Valino Koh, Jeffrey Tzu Kwan
Cultural robotics : the culture of robotics and robotics in culture
description In this paper, we have investigated the concept of "Cultural Robotics" with regard to the evolution of social into cultural robots in the 21st Century. By defining the concept of culture, the potential development of a culture between humans and robots is explored. Based on the cultural values of the robotics developers, and the learning ability of current robots, cultural attributes in this regard are in the process of being formed, which would define the new concept of cultural robotics. According to the importance of the embodiment of robots in the sense of presence, the influence of robots in communication culture is anticipated. The sustainability of robotics culture based on diversity for cultural communities for various acceptance modalities is explored in order to anticipate the creation of different attributes of culture between robots and humans in the future.
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Samani, Hooman
Saadatian, Elham
Pang, Natalie
Polydorou, Doros
Newton Fernando, Owen Noel
Nakatsu, Ryohei
Valino Koh, Jeffrey Tzu Kwan
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author Samani, Hooman
Saadatian, Elham
Pang, Natalie
Polydorou, Doros
Newton Fernando, Owen Noel
Nakatsu, Ryohei
Valino Koh, Jeffrey Tzu Kwan
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title Cultural robotics : the culture of robotics and robotics in culture
title_short Cultural robotics : the culture of robotics and robotics in culture
title_full Cultural robotics : the culture of robotics and robotics in culture
title_fullStr Cultural robotics : the culture of robotics and robotics in culture
title_full_unstemmed Cultural robotics : the culture of robotics and robotics in culture
title_sort cultural robotics : the culture of robotics and robotics in culture
publishDate 2014
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/106229
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/57260
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