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- | =====Things Tweet, Can Wizards? | ||
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- | Living with robots and interactive companions involves sharing living spaces with robots in domestic environments, | ||
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- | ====Tweeting Things==== | ||
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- | Nowadays, cyberspace is being sucked into our real lives to the extent that it is hard to separate both realities from each other. On daily basis, we are present in the cyberspace realms for considerable periods of time. This don't necessarily mean that we will lose contact with our intelligent companions. Unsurprisingly, | ||
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- | Socially communicating with a robot is an appealing idea to have a free communication that offers significant insights about the way people react and / would like to communicate with robots. Human expectations about their interactive intelligent robot friend are easily spotted through these types of social networks. | ||
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- | ====Where is the Wizard of OZ?==== | ||
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- | Facebook and Twitter are nowadays on top of social networking lists. People are drastically involved in socially networking, they put a lot of effort to keep it active and attract new people to their network. The exponential growth of such networking activities are justifiable due to the easiness and convenience of sharing personal data, images, thoughts, info and news ending with creating a rich exchange space. Talking about simplicity and straightforwardness of social networking in getting people to interact with robots with the possibility of ghost writers taking off the communication lead, Wizard of Oz methodology cannot help it but to keep popping. The similarity between [[http:// | ||
- | Could the giant beast, beautiful woman, starving beast or any other shape of Wizard of Oz be online with other disguises and interact to people as a prototype of an intelligent system? This new approach is promising and very easily deployed. However certain points listed in [1] should be clarified before further investigations, | ||
- | These points were discussed in NordiCHI workshop on 16th Oct., 2010. Outcomes should bring more info about this approach feasibility and future plans. Till we have them keep watching for Wizards online who might not really be who you think they are ... | ||
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- | [1] http:// | ||
- | [2] link to the unpublished robot house article :( | ||
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