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Building a social robot as a game companion in a card game


Abstract In this video we present a social robotic player that is able to play a traditional card game in a social manner. The interaction takes place in a rich environment in which two teams of two players each compete to win the card game. Therefore, the robotic game player has a partner, and an opponent team of two other players. During each game, the robot explores both competitiveness with the opponent team and cooperation with its partner, conciliating the performance of players and the social dynamics that emerge during the game-play. https://vimeo.com/153148841
Year 2016
Keywords Social Robotic Companions;
Authors Filipa Correia, Tiago Ribeiro, PatrĂ­cia Alves-Oliveira, Francisco S. Melo, Ana Paiva
Booktitle The Eleventh ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interation Extended Abstracts - Videos
Pages 563--563
Organization IEEE Press
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@inproceedings { correia16, abstract = {In this video we present a social robotic player that is able to play a traditional card game in a social manner. The interaction takes place in a rich environment in which two teams of two players each compete to win the card game. Therefore, the robotic game player has a partner, and an opponent team of two other players. During each game, the robot explores both competitiveness with the opponent team and cooperation with its partner, conciliating the performance of players and the social dynamics that emerge during the game-play. https://vimeo.com/153148841}, booktitle = {The Eleventh ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interation Extended Abstracts - Videos}, keywords = {Social Robotic Companions;}, pages = {563--563}, title = {Building a social robot as a game companion in a card game}, year = {2016}, author = {Filipa Correia and Tiago Ribeiro and PatrĂ­cia Alves-Oliveira and Francisco S. Melo and Ana Paiva} }

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