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		    MULTIAGENT SYSTEMS, ARTIFICIAL SOCIETIES, AND SIMULATED ORGANIZATIONS International Book Series
 
 Series Editor: Gerhard Weiss Technische Universität München Editorial Board: Kathleen M. Carley, Carnegie Mellon University, PA, USA Yves Demazeau, CNRS Laboratoire LEIBNIZ, France Ed Durfee, University of Michigan, USA Les Gasser, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA Nigel Gilbert, University of Surrey, United Kingdom Michael Huhns, University of South Carolina, SC, USA Nick Jennings, University of Southampton, UK Victor Lesser, University of Massachusetts, MA, USA Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon University, PA, USA Gerhard Weiss, Technische Universität München, Germany (Series Editor) Michael Wooldridge, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
 
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 SOCIALLY INTELLIGENT AGENTS Creating Relationships with Computers and Robots
 
 Edited by
 
 Kerstin Dautenhahn University of Hertfordshire
 
 Alan H. Bond California Institute of Technology
 
 Lola Cañamero University of Hertfordshire
 
 Bruce Edmonds Manchester Metropolitan University
 
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 Contributing Authors 1 Socially Intelligent Agents: Creating Relationships with Computers and Robots Kerstin Dautenhahn, Alan Bond, Lola Cañamero and Bruce Edmonds 2 Understanding Social Intelligence Per Persson, Jarmo Laaksolahti and Peter Lönnqvist 3 Modeling Social Relationship: An Agent Architecture for Voluntary Mutual Control Alan H. Bond 4 Developing Agents Who can Relate to Us: Putting Agents in Our Loop via Situated Self-Creation Bruce Edmonds 5 Party Hosts and Tour Guides: Using Nonverbal Social Cues in the Design of Interface Agents to Support Human-Human Social Interaction Katherine Isbister 6 Increasing SIA Architecture Realism by Modeling and Adapting to Affect and Personality Eva Hudlicka 7 Cooperative Interface Agents Sebastiano Pizzutilo, Berardina De Carolis and Fiorella de Rosis 8 Playing the Emotion Game with Feelix: What Can a LEGO Robot Tell Us about Emotion? Lola Cañamero
 
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