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DESCRIPTION:Emotions are important in many aspects of human behavior. They 
 can be displayed on human faces\, reflected in human memory\, and even inf
 luence human intelligence. Many robots that incorporate emotional elements
  already exist. By examining the progress in this field\, we aim to shed l
 ight on the complex relationships between robots that incorporate emotions
  and the humans they interact with from multiple perspectives. This presen
 tation elaborates on how artificial emotion can be defined and represented
  within robotic systems\, the possible roles of emotions in robotic behavi
 or models\, and discusses the influence of the concepts of emotions in rob
 ots on human-robot interaction\, examining the potential benefits and ethi
 cal dilemmas. Broader societal and ethical implications of creating robots
  capable of understanding or expressing emotions are also addressed.\n\nCo
 -sponsored by: Explainable AI for computer vision applications in embedded
  systems\, FCSE\, FEEIT\, EuroCC Project\, ICT-ACT\n\nSpeaker(s): Nevena A
 ckovska\, PhD\, \n\nRoom: B 3.2\, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius\, Fac
 ulty of Computer Science and Engineering\, Rudzer Boshkovikj 16\, Skopje\,
  Macedonia\, Macedonia\, 1000
LOCATION:Room: B 3.2\, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius\, Faculty of Comp
 uter Science and Engineering\, Rudzer Boshkovikj 16\, Skopje\, Macedonia\,
  Macedonia\, 1000
ORGANIZER:vojleska@feit.ukim.edu.mk
SEQUENCE:26
SUMMARY:Robots\, Emotions and Ethics
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/451992
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;div&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span data-olk-copy-source=&quot;Message
 Body&quot;&gt;Emotions are important in many aspects of human behavior. They can b
 e displayed on human faces\, reflected in human memory\, and even influenc
 e human intelligence. Many robots that incorporate emotional elements alre
 ady exist. By examining the progress in this field\, we aim to shed light 
 on the complex relationships between robots that incorporate emotions and 
 the humans they interact with from multiple perspectives. This presentatio
 n elaborates on how artificial emotion can be defined and represented with
 in robotic systems\, the possible roles of emotions in robotic behavior mo
 dels\, and discusses the influence of the concepts of emotions in robots o
 n human-robot interaction\, examining the potential benefits and ethical d
 ilemmas. Broader societal and ethical implications of creating robots capa
 ble of understanding or expressing emotions are also addressed.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
 \n&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/div&gt;
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