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Abstract

The Role of Morphology in Intentional Agency and Social Interaction †

1
University of Skövde, 54128 Skövde, Sweden
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Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden
Presented at the IS4SI 2017 Summit DIGITALISATION FOR A SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY, Gothenburg, Sweden, 12–16 June 2017.
Proceedings 2017, 1(3), 184; https://doi.org/10.3390/IS4SI-2017-04098
Published: 9 June 2017
The role of morphological ‘computation’ in embodied cognition is usually addressed from the perspective of individual agents, i.e., how do an agent’s bodily materials, movements, etc. contribute to its cognitive processes. But the body of course also plays a crucial role in many social interactions, not least the communication/recognition of intentions between interacting agents. The talk how this affects human-machine interactions in cases where the interacting agents’ morphologies are radically different (e.g., people interacting with cars) as well as cases where morphologies have superficial similarities (e.g., human-humanoid interaction), but the underlying bodily processes are fundamentally different.
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