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Date: 2013-10-04 10:24:29
Cognitive science
Psychological theories
Feeling
Appraisal theory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Social robots
Emotion
Affect
Humanoid robot
Mind
Mental processes
Ethology

Modelling Embodied Appraisal in Humanoids: Grounding PAD space for Augmented Autonomy Kiril Kiryazov1, Robert Lowe1, Christian Becker-Asano2, and Tom Ziemke1 1 Cognition & Interaction Lab, University of Skovde

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