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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.
I. Khan, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., The Effects of Affective Social Bonds on the Interactions and Survival of Simulated Agents, in ACII2019 Workshop on Social Emotions, Theories and Models (SE-THEMO), Cambridge, UK, 2019, pp. 374–380.PDF icon Khan_et_al_Affective_Social_Bonds_ACII2019_AcceptedVersion.pdf (657.01 KB)
I. Khan and Cañamero, L., The Long-Term Efficacy of “Social Buffering” in Artificial Social Agents: Contextual Affective Perception Matters, Frontiers in Robotics and AI, vol. 9, no. article 699573, pp. pp. 1 - 24, 2022.
I. Khan, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., Adaptation and the Social Salience Hypothesis of Oxytocin: Early Experiments in a Simulated Agent Environment, in Proc. 2nd Symposium on Social Interactions in Complex Intelligent Systems (SICIS), Liverpool, UK, 2018, pp. 2–9.
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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I. Khan and Cañamero, L., Adaptation-By-Proxy: Contagion Effect of Social Buffering in an Artificial Society, in ALIFE 2021: The 2021 Conference on Artificial Life, 2021.
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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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E. Hudlicka and Cañamero, L., Eds., Architectures for Modeling Emotion: Cross-Disciplinary Foundations, Papers from the 2004 AAAI Spring Symposium. AAAI Press, 2004.
A. Hiolle, Bard, K. A., and Cañamero, L., Assessing Human Responses to Different Robot Attachment Profiles, in Proc. 18th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (IEEE RO-MAN 2009), Toyama, Japan, 2009, pp. 251–256.
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.
A. Hiolle and Cañamero, L., Why Should You Care? An Arousal-Based Model of Exploratory Behavior for Autonomous Robots, in Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, Winchester, UK, 2008, pp. 242–248.
A. Hiolle, Cañamero, L., Andry, P., Blanchard, A. J., and Gaussier, P., Using the Interaction Rhythm as a Natural Reinforcement Signal for Social Robots: A Matter of Belief, in Proc. International Conference on Social Robotics, ICSR 2010, Singapore, 2010, vol. 6414, pp. 81–89.
A. Hiolle, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., Arousal Regulation and Affective Adaptation to Human Responsiveness by a Robot that Explores and Learns a Novel Environment, Frontiers in Neurorobotics, vol. 8, p. 17, 2014.
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A. Hiolle and Cañamero, L., Developing Sensorimotor Associations Through Attachment Bonds, in Proc. 7th International Conference on Epigenetic Robotics (EpiRob 2007), Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2007, vol. 134, pp. 45–52.
A. Hiolle, Cañamero, L., Davila-Ross, M., and Bard, K. A., Eliciting Caregiving Behavior in Dyadic Human-robot Attachment-like Interactions, ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 3:1–3:24, 2012.
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A. Hiolle and Cañamero, L., Conscientious Caretaking for Autonomous Robots: An Arousal-Based Model of Exploratory Behavior, in Proc. 8th International Conference on Epigenetic Robotics: Modeling Cognitive Development in Robotic Systems (EpiRob 2008), Brighton, UK, 2008, vol. 139, pp. 45–52.
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.
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.
L. Hickton, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., Expression of Grounded Affect: How Much Emotion Can Arousal Convey?, in Proc. 21st Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems Conference (TAROS2020), Nottingham, UK, 2020, vol. 12228, pp. 234–248.
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L. Hickton, Lewis, M., Koay, K. L., and Cañamero, L., Does Expression of Grounded Affect in a Hexapod Robot Elicit More Prosocial Responses?, in UKRAS20 Conference: "Robots into the real world" Proceedings, Lincoln, UK, 2020, pp. 40–42.
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L. Hickton, Lewis, M., and Cañamero, L., A Flexible Component-Based Robot Control Architecture for Hormonal Modulation of Behaviour and Affect, in Proc. Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems 18th Annual Conference, TAROS 2017, Guildford, UK, 2017, vol. 10454, pp. 464–474.
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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.
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.
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M. Egbert and Cañamero, L., Habit-based Regulation of Essential Variables, in Proc. 14th Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (ALIFE 2014), New York, NY, 2014, pp. 168–175.
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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.
K. Dautenhahn, Bond, A. H., Cañamero, L., and Edmonds, B., Socially Intelligent Agents: Creating Relationships with Computers and Robots, 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. 1–20.
K. Dautenhahn, Bond, A. H., Cañamero, L., and Edmonds, B., Eds., Socially Intelligent Agents: Creating Relationships with Computers and Robots. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.
L. Damiano and Cañamero, L., Constructing Emotions: Epistemological Groundings and Applications in Robotics for a Synthetic Approach to Emotions, in International Symposium on AI-Inspired Biology, De Montford University, Leicester, UK, 2010, pp. 20–28.
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L. Damiano and Cañamero, L., The Frontier of Synthetic Knowledge: Toward a Constructivist Science, World Futures, vol. 68, no. 3, pp. 171–177, 2012.
L. Damiano, Hiolle, A., and Cañamero, L., Grounding Synthetic Knowledge: An Epistemological Framework and Criteria of Relevance for the Scientific Exploration of Life, Affect and Social Cognition, in Advances In Artificial Life, ECAL 2011 (Proc. 11th European Conference on Artificial Life), Paris, France, 2011, pp. 200–207.
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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.
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, Hayes, G. M., and Cañamero, L., Using a SOFM to learn Object Affordances, in Proc. 5th Workshop of Physical Agents (WAF'04), Girona, Spain, 2004.
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I. Cos-Aguilera, Cañamero, L., Hayes, G. M., and Gillies, A., Ecological Integration of Affordances and Drives for Behaviour Selection, in Proc. IJCAI 2005 Workshop on Modeling Natural Action Selection, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2005, pp. 225–228.
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.
I. Cos, Cañamero, L., Hayes, G. M., and Gillies, A., Hedonic Value: Enhancing Adaptation for Motivated Agents, Adaptive Behavior, vol. 21, no. 6, pp. 465–483, 2013.
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.
U. Cortés, Annicchiarico, R., Vázquez-Salceda, J., Urdiales, C., Cañamero, L., López, M., Sànchez-Marrè, M., and Caltagirone, C., Assistive technologies for the disabled and for the new generation of senior citizens: The e-Tools architecture, AI Communications, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 193–207, 2003.
U. Cortés, Annicchiarico, R., Campana, F., Vázquez-Salceda, J., Urdiales, C., Cañamero, L., López, M., Sànchez-Marrè, M., Di Vincenzo, S., and Caltagirone, C., Intelligenza artificiale in medicina: progetto di una piattaforma mobile inserita in un ambiente intelligente per l'assistenza ai disabili e agli anziani, Recenti Progressi in Medicina, vol. 95, no. 4, pp. 190–195, 2004.
U. Cortés, Annicchiarico, R., Vázquez-Salceda, J., Urdiales, C., Cañamero, L., López, M., Sànchez-Marrè, M., and Caltagirone, C., e-Tools: The use of Assistive Technologies to enhance disabled and senior citizens’ autonomy, in e-Health: Application of Computing Science in Medicine and Health Care, I. Rudomín, Vázquez-Salceda, J., and Díaz de León Santiago, J. L., Eds. Instituto Politécnico National Press, 2003, pp. 119–132.
A. Coninx, Baxter, P. E., Oleari, E., Bellini, S., Bierman, B., Henkemans, O. Blanson, Cañamero, L., Cosi, P., Enescu, V., Espinoza, R. Ros, Hiolle, A., Humbert, R., Kiefer, B., Kruijff-Korbayová, I., Looije, R., Mosconi, M., Neerincx, M. A., Paci, G., Patsis, G., Pozzi, C., Sacchitelli, F., Sahli, H., Sanna, A., Sommavilla, G., Tesser, F., Demiris, Y., and Belpaeme, T., Towards Long-Term Social Child-Robot Interaction: Using Multi-Activity Switching to Engage Young Users, Journal of Human-Robot Interaction, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 32–67, 2016.
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L. Cohen, Nowé, A., and Cañamero, L., A functionalist approach to language learning in robots: the development of meaning potentials in social and emotional contexts, in HBCR 2021: IROS 2021 workshop on Human-Like Behavior and Cognition in Robots, 2021.
L. Cañamero, Animating Affective Robots for Social Interaction, in Animating Expressive Characters for Social Interaction, L. Cañamero and Aylett, R., Eds. John Benjamins Publishing Co., 2008, pp. 103–121.
L. D. Cañamero and Petta, P., Eds., Grounding Emotions in Adaptive Systems. Volume I, Special Issue of Cybernetics and Systems: An International Journal, vol. 32, no. 5. Taylor & Francis, 2001.
L. Cañamero, Gaussier, P., Hasson, C., and Hiolle, A., Emotion et cognition: les robots comme outils et modèles, in Systèmes d'interaction émotionnelle, C. Pelachaud, Ed. Paris, France: Lavoisier Hermes Science, 2010.
L. Cañamero and Aylett, R., Eds., Animating Expressive Characters for Social Interaction. John Benjamins Publishing Co., 2008.
L. Cañamero, Cognitive Architectures to Bridge Interdisciplinary Gaps in Emotion Research?, in Proc. 5th Annual International Conference on Biologically-Inspired Cognitive Architectures (BICA 2014), Cambridge, MA, 2014.
D. Cañamero and Van de Velde, W., Emotionally Grounded Social Interaction, in Human Cognition and Social Agent Technology, K. Dautenhahn, Ed. John Benjamins Publishing Co., 2000, pp. 137–162.

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