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Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 2012

Pages: 389-396

Reihe: Cognitive Processing

Volle Referenz:

Isabella Poggi, Francesca D'Errico, Alessandro Vinciarelli, "Social signals", Cognitive Processing 13, 2012, pp. 389-396.

Abstrakt

The Special Issue Editorial introduces the research milieu in which Social Signal Processing originates, by merging computer scientists and social scientists and giving rise to this field in parallel with Human–Computer Interaction, Affective Computing, and Embodied Conversational Agents, all similarly characterized by high interdisciplinarity, stress on multimodality of communication, and the continuous loop from theory to simulation and application. Some frameworks of the cognitive and social processes underlying social signals are identified as reference points (Theory of Mind and Intersubjectivity, mirror neurons, and the ontogenesis and phylogenesis of communication), while three dichotomies (automatic vs. controlled, individualistic vs. intersubjective, and meaning vs. influence) are singled out as leads to navigate within the theoretical and applicative studies presented in the Special Issue.

Publication details

Verlag: Springer

Ort: Berlin

Jahr: 2012

Pages: 389-396

Reihe: Cognitive Processing

Volle Referenz:

Isabella Poggi, Francesca D'Errico, Alessandro Vinciarelli, "Social signals", Cognitive Processing 13, 2012, pp. 389-396.