“Like-Me” Simulation as an Effective and Cognitively Plausible Basis for Social Robotics (2009)

Authors

J. Gregory TraftonAnthony HarrisonWilliam G. Kennedy

Bibliographic Entry

Kennedy, W.G., Bugajska, M. D., Harrison, A. M., & Trafton, J. G. (2009). “Like-Me” Simulation as an Effective and Cognitively Plausible Basis for Social Robotics. International Journal of Social Robotics, 1, 181-194.


Year: 2009
Type: article
Status: published
Categories: Comparative (Inter-species), Computer Generated Forces, Video Games, and Agents
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“Like-Me” Simulation as an Effective and Cognitively Plausible Basis for Social Robotics



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