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Self-awareness in agile assembly systems »

Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo and Regina Frei

Assembly systems consisting of self-aware robotic modules react to incoming production orders by combining their services.
 
Pervasive computing needs better situation-awareness »

Juan Ye and Simon Dobson

A context lattice is a hybrid knowledge- and data-driven approach to situation-awareness that supports semantic situation management.
 
Affective teaching: learning more effectively from empathic robots »

Ginevra Castellano, Iolanda Leite, Ana Paiva, and Peter W. McOwan

Children perceive robots as more helpful when the robot reacts to emotion by displaying empathic behaviour.
 
Awareness and self-awareness for multi-robot organisms »

Serge Kernbach

When multicellular systems acquire awareness and self-awareness they become highly adaptable and can develop unexpected abilities.
 
Caring agents make good teachers and friendly companions »

Ruth Aylett

Intelligent graphical and robot agents that are able to express emotional states can help educate children against bullying, improve empathy with other cultures, and act as real-world companions.
 

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