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A. Beck, Cañamero, L., Hiolle, A., Damiano, L., Cosi, P., Tesser, F., and Sommavilla, G., Interpretation of Emotional Body Language Displayed by a Humanoid Robot: A Case Study with Children, International Journal of Social Robotics, vol. 5, pp. 325–334, 2013.
A. Beck, Hiolle, A., Mazel, A., and Cañamero, L., Interpretation of Emotional Body Language Displayed by Robots, in Proc. 3rd International Workshop on Affective Interaction in Natural Environments, AFFINE'10, Firenze, Italy, 2010, pp. 37–42.
R. L. B. French and Cañamero, L., Introducing Neuromodulation to a Braitenberg Vehicle, in Proc. 2005 IEEE Int. Conf. on Robotics and Automation: Robots get Closer to Humans (ICRA'05), Barcelona, Spain, 2005, pp. 4199–4204.
D. Cañamero, Issues in the Design of Emotional Agents, in Emotional and Intelligent: The Tangled Knot of Cognition. Papers from the 1998 AAAI Fall Symposium, 1998, pp. 49–54.
D. Cañamero, Issues in the Design of Emotional Agents, in Emotional and Intelligent: The Tangled Knot of Cognition. Papers from the 1998 AAAI Fall Symposium, 1998, pp. 49–54.
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A. Hiolle and Cañamero, L., Learning Affective Landmarks, in Proc. 9th International Conference on Epigenetic Robotics: Modeling Cognitive Development in Robotic Systems (EpiRob 2009), Venice, Italy, 2009, vol. 146, pp. 211–212.
A. Hiolle and Cañamero, L., Learning Affective Landmarks, in Proc. 9th International Conference on Epigenetic Robotics: Modeling Cognitive Development in Robotic Systems (EpiRob 2009), Venice, Italy, 2009, vol. 146, pp. 211–212.
I. Cos, Cañamero, L., and Hayes, G. M., Learning Affordances of Consummatory Behaviors: Motivation-Driven Adaptive Perception, Adaptive Behavior, vol. 18, no. 3-4, pp. 285–314, 2010.
D. Cañamero and Van Someren, M., Eds., Learning in Humans and Machines. Notes of the ECML'98 Workshop Human Learning Meets Machine Learning. Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany, 1998.
I. Cos-Aguilera, Cañamero, L., and Hayes, G. M., Learning Object Functionalities in the Context of Action Selection, in Towards Intelligent Mobile Robots, TIMR'03: 4th British Conference on Mobile Robotics, University of the West of England, Bristol, 2003.
A. Hiolle, Cañamero, L., and Blanchard, A. J., Learning to Interact with the Caretaker: A Developmental Approach, in Proc. Second International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII 2007), Lisbon, Portugal, 2007, vol. 4738, pp. 422–433.
I. Kruijff-Korbayová, Oleari, E., Pozzi, C., Sacchitelli, F., Bagherzadhalimi, A., Bellini, S., Kiefer, B., Racioppa, S., Coninx, A., Baxter, P. E., Bierman, B., Henkemans, O. Blanson, Neerincx, M. A., Looije, R., Demiris, Y., Espinoza, R. Ros, Mosconi, M., Cosi, P., Humbert, R., Cañamero, L., Sahli, H., de Greeff, J., Kennedy, J., Read, R., Lewis, M., Hiolle, A., Paci, G., Sommavilla, G., Tesser, F., Athanasopoulos, G., Patsis, G., Verhelst, W., Sanna, A., and Belpaeme, T., Let’s Be Friends: Perception of a Social Robotic Companion for children with T1DM, in Proc. New Friends 2015, Almere, The Netherlands, 2015, pp. 32–33.
P. E. Baxter, Belpaeme, T., Cañamero, L., Cosi, P., Demiris, Y., Enescu, V., Hiolle, A., Kruijff-Korbayová, I., Looije, R., Nalin, M., Neerincx, M. A., Sahli, H., Sommavilla, G., Tesser, F., and Wood, R., Long-Term Human-Robot Interaction with Young Users, in Proc. ACM/IEEE Human-Robot Interaction conference (HRI-2011) (Robots with Children Workshop), Lausanne, Switzerland, 2011.
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L. Cañamero and Lewis, M., Making New "New AI" Friends: Designing a Social Robot for Diabetic Children from an Embodied AI Perspective, International Journal of Social Robotics, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 523–537, 2016.
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C. L. Nehaniv, Polani, D., Dautenhahn, K., te Boekhorst, R., and Cañamero, L., Meaningful Information, Sensor Evolution, and the Temporal Horizon of Embodied Organisms, in Artificial Life VIII: Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Artificial Life, Sydney, Australia, 2002, pp. 345–349.
D. Cañamero, Modeling Motivations and Emotions as a Basis for Intelligent Behavior, in Proceedings of the First International Conference on Autonomous Agents (Agents'97), Marina del Rey, CA, USA, 1997, pp. 148–155.
I. Khan and Cañamero, L., Modelling Adaptation through Social Allostasis: Modulating the Effects of Social Touch with Oxytocin in Embodied Agents, Multimodal Technologies and Interaction, vol. 2, no. 4, 2018.
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I. Khan, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., Modelling the Social Buffering Hypothesis in an Artificial Life Environment, in Proceedings of the Artificial Life Conference 2020 (ALIFE 2020), Montreal, Canada, 2020, pp. 393–401.
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M. Lewis and Cañamero, L., Modulating Perception with Pleasure for Action Selection, in Proc. 5th Annual International Conference on Biologically-Inspired Cognitive Architectures (BICA 2014), Cambridge, MA, 2014.
A. J. Blanchard and Cañamero, L., Modulation of Exploratory Behavior for Adaptation to the Context, in Proc. AISB 2006 Symposium on Biologically Inspired Robotics (Biro-net), Bristol, UK, 2006, pp. 131–137.
I. Cos-Aguilera, Cañamero, L., and Hayes, G. M., Motivation Driven Learning of Action Affordances, in Proceedings of the Symposium on Agents that Want and Like: Motivational and Emotional Roots of Cognition and Action (SSAISB'05), Hatfield, UK, 2005, pp. 33–36.
I. Cos-Aguilera, Cañamero, L., and Hayes, G. M., Motivation Driven Learning of Action Affordances, in Proceedings of the Symposium on Agents that Want and Like: Motivational and Emotional Roots of Cognition and Action (SSAISB'05), Hatfield, UK, 2005, pp. 33–36.
I. Cos-Aguilera, Cañamero, L., and Hayes, G. M., Motivation-driven learning of object affordances: First experiments using a simulated khepera robot, in Proc. 5th International Conference in Cognitive Modelling (ICCM'03), Bamberg, Germany, 2003, pp. 57–62.
T. Belpaeme, Baxter, P. E., Read, R., Wood, R., Cuayáhuitl, H., Kiefer, B., Racioppa, S., Kruijff-Korbayová, I., Athanasopoulos, G., Enescu, V., Looije, R., Neerincx, M. A., Demiris, Y., Ros-Espinoza, R., Beck, A., Cañamero, L., Lewis, M., Baroni, I., Nalin, M., Cosi, P., Paci, G., Tesser, F., Sommavilla, G., and Humbert, R., Multimodal Child-Robot Interaction: Building Social Bonds, Journal of Human-Robot Interaction, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 33–53, 2012.
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N. Oros, Steuber, V., Davey, N., Cañamero, L., and Adams, R. G., Optimal Noise in Spiking Neural Networks for the Detection of Chemicals by Simulated Agents, in Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, Winchester, UK, 2008, pp. 443–449.
N. Oros, Steuber, V., Davey, N., Cañamero, L., and Adams, R. G., Optimal Receptor Response Functions for the Detection of Pheromones by Agents Driven by Spiking Neural Networks, in Proc. 9th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research, Vol. II, Vienna, Austria, 2008, pp. 427–432.
O. Avila-García, Cañamero, L., te Boekhorst, R., and Davey, N., Optimization Criteria Underlying "Winner-Take-All" and "Voting-Based" Action Selection Policies, in Towards Intelligent Mobile Robots, TIMR'03: 4th British Conference on Mobile Robotics, University of the West of England, Bristol, 2003.
C. Balkenius, Cañamero, L., Pärnamets, P., Johansson, B., Butz, M. V., and Olsson, A., Outline of a sensory-motor perspective on intrinsically moral agents, Adaptive Behavior, vol. 24, no. 5, pp. 306–319 , 2016.
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L. D. Cañamero, Playing the emotion game with Feelix: What can a LEGO robot tell us about emotion?, in Socially Intelligent Agents: Creating Relationships with Computers and Robots, K. Dautenhahn, Bond, A. H., Cañamero, L., and Edmonds, B., Eds. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002, pp. 69–76.
L. D. Cañamero, Playing the emotion game with Feelix: What can a LEGO robot tell us about emotion?, in Socially Intelligent Agents: Creating Relationships with Computers and Robots, K. Dautenhahn, Bond, A. H., Cañamero, L., and Edmonds, B., Eds. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002, pp. 69–76.
M. Lewis, Hiolle, A., and Cañamero, L., Pleasure, Persistence and Opportunism in Action Selection, in Proc. 14th Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (ALIFE 2014), New York, NY, 2014, pp. 932–933.
R. Aylett and Cañamero, L., Eds., Proceedings of the AISB'02 Symposium Animating Expressive Characters for Social Interactions. AISB, Imperial College, London, UK, 2002.
L. Cañamero, Oudeyer, P. - Y., and Balkenius, C., Eds., Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Epigenetic Robotics: Modeling Cognitive Development in Robotic Systems, vol. 146. Lund University, Venice, Italy, 2009.
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J. M. Angel Fernandez, Bonarini, A., and Cañamero, L., A Reactive Competitive Emotion Selection System, in Proc. 7th International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR-2015), Paris, 2015, pp. 31–40.
D. Bowes, Adams, R. G., Cañamero, L., Steuber, V., and Davey, N., Receptor Response and Soma Leakiness in a Simulated Spiking Neural Controller for a Robot, in Proc. 4th International Workshop on Artificial Neural Networks and Intelligent Information Processing (ANNIIP 2008), Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, 2008, pp. 100–106.
M. Simon, Canet, P., Soussignan, R., Gaussier, P., Cañamero, L., and Nadel, J., Reconnaissance et résonance émotionnelle face à un humain et à un robot chez des enfants typiques et des enfants avec autisme de haut niveau, Bulletin scientifique de l’Arapi, 2008.
O. Avila-García, Hafner, E., and Cañamero, L., Relating Behavior Selection Architectures to Environmental Complexity, in From Animals to Animats: Proc. 7th International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2002, pp. 127–128.
M. Lewis and Cañamero, L., Robin: An Autonomous Robot for Diabetic Children, in Proc. UK-RAS Conference: 'Robots Working For & Among Us', 2017, Bristol, UK, 2018, pp. 13–15.
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M. Lewis, Fineberg, N., and Cañamero, L., A Robot Model of OC-Spectrum Disorders: Design Framework, Implementation and First Experiments, Computational Psychiatry, vol. 3, pp. 40–75, 2019.
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M. Lewis and Cañamero, L., A Robot Model of Stress-Induced Compulsive Behavior, in Proc. 8th International Conference on Affective Computing & Intelligent Interaction (ACII 2019), Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2019, pp. 559–565.PDF icon ACII_Lewis_Canamero_2019_draft.pdf (1016.8 KB)
M. Lewis and Cañamero, L., Robot Models of Mental Disorders, in Proc. 7th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, Workshops and Demos (ACIIW 2017), San Antonio, TX, 2017, pp. 193–200.PDF icon ACII_Lewis_Canamero_2017_Robot_Models_of_Mental_Disorders_draft.pdf (176.35 KB)
A. Hiolle, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., A Robot that Uses Arousal to Detect Learning Challenges and Seek Help, in Proc. 14th Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (ALIFE 2014), New York, NY, 2014, pp. 864–871.
D. Bowes, Adams, R. G., Cañamero, L., Steuber, V., and Davey, N., The role of lateral inhibition in the sensory processing in a simulated spiking neural controller for a robot, in Proc. 2009 IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life (ALIFE 2009), Nashville, TN, 2009, pp. 179–183.
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D. Bowes, Cañamero, L., Adams, R. G., Steuber, V., and Davey, N., Should I worry about my stressed pregnant robot?, in Proc. 9th International Conference on Epigenetic Robotics: Modeling Cognitive Development in Robotic Systems (EpiRob 2009), Venice, Italy, 2009, vol. 146, pp. 203–204.
D. Bowes, Cañamero, L., Adams, R. G., Steuber, V., and Davey, N., Should I worry about my stressed pregnant robot?, in Proc. 9th International Conference on Epigenetic Robotics: Modeling Cognitive Development in Robotic Systems (EpiRob 2009), Venice, Italy, 2009, vol. 146, pp. 203–204.
S. Attwood, Cañamero, L., and te Boekhorst, R., SimianWorld – A Study of Social Organisation Using an Artificial Life Model, in Advances in Artificial Life, ECAL 2013, Taormina, Italy, 2013, pp. 633–640.
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D. Cañamero and Corruble, V., Situated Cognition: A Challenge to Artificial Intelligence?, in Learning Sites: Social and Technological Contexts for Learning, J. Bliss, Säljö, R., and Light, P., Eds. Elsevier, 1999, pp. 223–235.
B. de Boer and Cañamero, D., Situated Learning in Autonomous Agents, in Learning Sites: Social and Technological Contexts for Learning, J. Bliss, Säljö, R., and Light, P., Eds. Elsevier, 1999, pp. 236–248.
A. Tanevska, Rea, F., Sandini, G., Cañamero, L., and Sciutti, A., A Socially Adaptable Framework for Human-Robot Interaction, Frontiers in Robotics and AI, vol. 7, p. 121, 2020.
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