Exploració per autor "Dignum, Virginia"
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Design for values for social robot architectures
Dignum, Virginia; Dignum, Frank; Vázquez Salceda, Javier; Clodic, Aurélie; Gentile, Manuel; Mascarenhas, Samuel; Augello, Agnese (IOS Press, 2018)
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Accés obertThe integration of social robots in human societies requires that they are capable to take decisions that may affect the lives of people around them. In order to ensure that these robots will behave according to shared ... -
On the pertinence of social practices for social robotics
Clodic, Aurélie; Vázquez Salceda, Javier; Dignum, Frank; Mascarenhas, Samuel; Dignum, Virginia; Augello, Agnese; Gentile, Manuel; Alami, Rachid (IOS Press, 2018)
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Accés obertIn the area of consumer robots that need to have rich social interactions with humans, one of the challenges is the complexity of computing the appropriate interactions in a cognitive, social and physical context. We propose ... -
OperA/ALIVE/OperettA
Aldewereld, Huib; Álvarez Napagao, Sergio; Dignum, Virginia; Jiang, Jie; Vasconcelos, Wamberto; Vázquez Salceda, Javier (Springer, 2016-08-17)
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Accés obertComprehensive models for organizations must, on the one hand, be able to specify global goals and requirements but, on the other hand, cannot assume that particular actors will always act according to the needs and ... -
Web-based organization models
Dignum, Virginia; Vázquez Salceda, Javier (CRC Press, 2011)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialCurrent visions about the Internet of the future require an evolution in the way distributed applications are designed, implemented, and deployed, moving from top-down approaches that generate partial, static (business) ... -
Who’s in charge here? A survey on trustworthy AI in variable autonomy robotic systems
Methnani, Leila; Chiou, Manolis; Dignum, Virginia; Theodorou, Andreas (2024-04-09)
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Accés obertThis article surveys the Variable Autonomy (VA) robotics literature that considers two contributory elements to Trustworthy AI: transparency and explainability. These elements should play a crucial role when designing and ...