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Description: The AMIGOS (Affect Modeling for robots In GrOup Social interactions) project investigates the role of emotions and adaptation in interactions between a robot and a group of users, contrasting to the typical one-robot one­user paradigm in Human­Robot Interaction (HRI). We address the issue of social adaptation for robots in group settings focusing on computational modeling of emotions. To evaluate the effectiveness of the robot in dealing with a variety of group sizes, experimental studies we be designed in collaborative/competitive scenarios using social robots. The project involves the collaborative effort of INESC-­ID / GAIPS and ISCTE­-IUL / CIS-IUL team of researchers.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Correia, F., Arriaga, P., Petisca, S., Alves-Oliveira, P., Oliveira, R., Mascarenhas, S., Leite., I., Melo, F. S., & Paiva, A., (2017). Groups of ...

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