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Connection Science, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, 2017
Prefaces
- Experience Bryon
, Mark Bishop, Deirdre McLaughlin, Jess Kaufman:
Preface to the special issue: embodied cognition, acting and performance. 1
- Experience Bryon
:
Transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary exchanges between embodied cognition and performance practice: working across disciplines in a climate of divisive knowledge cultures. 2-20 - J. Mark Bishop, Mohammad Majid al-Rifaie
:
Autopoiesis, creativity and dance. 21-35
- Deirdre McLaughlin:
Embodiment: a cross-disciplinary provocation. 36-42
- Ysabel Clare:
Stanislavsky's system as an enactive guide to embodied cognition? 43-63 - Donna Soto-Morettini
:
Reverse engineering the human: artificial intelligence and acting theory. 64-76 - Pil Hansen
, Robert J. Oxoby:
An earned presence: studying the effect of multi-task improvisation systems on cognitive and learning capacity. 77-93 - Rick Kemp:
The embodied performance pedagogy of Jacques Lecoq. 94-105 - Shaun Gallagher
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Theory, practice and performance. 106-118
Volume 29, Number 2, 2017
Editorial
- Tony J. Prescott
, Michael Szollosy:
Ethical principles of robotics. 119-123
- Margaret A. Boden, Joanna Bryson
, Darwin G. Caldwell, Kerstin Dautenhahn
, Lilian Edwards, Sarah Kember, Paul Newman, Vivienne Parry, Geoff Pegman, Tom Rodden, Tom Sorrell, Mick Wallis, Blay Whitby, Alan F. T. Winfield:
Principles of robotics: regulating robots in the real world. 124-129 - Joanna J. Bryson
:
The meaning of the EPSRC principles of robotics. 130-136 - Vincent C. Müller
:
Legal vs. ethical obligations - a comment on the EPSRC's principles for robotics. 137-141 - Tony J. Prescott
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Robots are not just tools. 142-149 - Michael Szollosy:
EPSRC Principles of Robotics: defending an obsolete human(ism)? 150-159 - Aurora Voiculescu:
Reflections on the EPSRC Principles of Robotics from the new far-side of the law. 160-169 - Paula Boddington
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EPSRC Principles of Robotics: commentary on safety, robots as products, and responsibility. 170-176 - Noel E. Sharkey:
Why robots should not be delegated with the decision to kill. 177-186
Volume 29, Number 3, 2017
Editorial
- Tony J. Prescott
, Michael Szollosy:
Editorial: Ethical Principles of Robotics. 187-188
- Madeleine de Cock Buning, Roeland de Bruin:
Autonomous intelligent cars: proof that the EPSRC Principles are future-proof. 189-199 - Burkhard Schafer, Lilian Edwards:
"I spy, with my little sensor": fair data handling practices for robots between privacy, copyright and security. 200-209 - Amanda J. C. Sharkey:
Can robots be responsible moral agents? And why should we care? 210-216 - Tom Sorell, Heather Draper:
Second thoughts about privacy, safety and deception. 217-222 - Emily C. Collins:
Vulnerable users: deceptive robotics. 223-229 - Andreas Theodorou
, Robert H. Wortham
, Joanna J. Bryson
:
Designing and implementing transparency for real time inspection of autonomous robots. 230-241 - Robert H. Wortham
, Andreas Theodorou
:
Robot transparency, trust and utility. 242-248 - Amadou Gning, Darryl N. Davis
, Yongqiang Cheng
, Peter Robinson:
Analysis of the EPSRC Principles of Robotics in regard to key research topics. 249-253
- Michael Szollosy:
Rapporteur's report. 254-263
Volume 29, Number 4, 2017
Editorial
- Mohammad Majid al-Rifaie
, Stephen McGregor:
Editorial. 265-267
- Margaret A. Boden:
Is deep dreaming the new collage? 268-275 - Mohammad Majid al-Rifaie
, Frederic Fol Leymarie
, William H. Latham, J. Mark Bishop:
Swarmic autopoiesis and computational creativity. 276-294 - Pablo Delatorre
, Carlos León
, Pablo Gervás
, Manuel Palomo-Duarte
:
A computational model of the cognitive impact of decorative elements on the perception of suspense. 295-331 - Tony Veale
, Alessandro Valitutti
:
Sparks Will Fly: engineering creative script conflicts. 332-349 - Anna Jordanous
:
Has computational creativity successfully made it "Beyond the Fence" in musical theatre? 350-386 - Tarek R. Besold
, Kai-Uwe Kühnberger, Enric Plaza:
Towards a computational- and algorithmic-level account of concept blending using analogies and amalgams. 387-413
- Editorial Board. ebi

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