International Journal of Synthetic Emotions (IJSE)
2010 - 2020
Current editor(s): João M. F. Rodrigues From IGI Global Bibliographic data for series maintained by Journal Editor (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 5, issue 2, 2014
- Feelings of a Cyborg pp. 1-6

- K. Warwick and I. Harrison
- Turing's Three Senses of “Emotional” pp. 7-20

- Diane Proudfoot
- The Social Psychology of Dialogue Simulation as Applied in Elbot pp. 21-30

- Fred Roberts
- Cognitive and Emotional Contents of Laughter: Framing a New Neurocomputational Approach pp. 31-54

- R. del Moral, J. Navarro, R. Lahoz-Beltra, M.G. Bedia M.G., F.J. Serón F.J. and P.C. Marijuán
Volume 5, issue 1, 2014
- Computational Emotional Thinking and Virtual Neurotransmitters pp. 1-8

- Max Talanov and Alexander Toschev
- Ethical Treatment of Robots and the Hard Problem of Robot Emotions pp. 9-16

- Bruce J. MacLennan
- Film Theory and Chatbots pp. 17-22

- Robby G. Garner
- The Emotions of Alan Turing: The Boy Who Explained Einstein's Theory of Relativity Aged 15½ for his Mother pp. 23-30

- Huma Shah
- The Turing Test: A New Appraisal pp. 31-45

- Kevin Warwick and Huma Shah
- Outwitted by the Hidden: Unsure Emotions pp. 46-59

- Kevin Warwick and Huma Shah
Volume 4, issue 2, 2013
- Ekman’s Paradox and a Naturalistic Strategy to Escape From It pp. 1-7

- Jordi Vallverdú
- Empathy and Human-Machine Interaction pp. 8-21

- Florence Gouvrit
- Robot Pain pp. 22-33

- Simon van Rysewyk
- The Compilation and Validation of a Collection of Emotional Expression Images Communicated by Synthetic and Human Faces pp. 34-62

- Louise Lawrence and Deborah Abdel Nabi
Volume 4, issue 1, 2013
- Abstract Expressions of Affect pp. 1-31

- Alwin de Rooij, Joost Broekens and Maarten H. Lamers
- A Scene-Based Episodic Memory System for a Simulated Autonomous Creature pp. 32-64

- Elisa C. Castro and Ricardo R. Gudwin
- The Tell-Tale Heart: Perceived Emotional Intensity of Heartbeats pp. 65-91

- Joris H. Janssen, Wijnand A. Ijsselsteijn, Joyce H.D.M. Westerink, Paul Tacken and Gert-Jan de Vries
- Epistemology and Emotions pp. 92-94

- Jordi Vallverdú
Volume 3, issue 2, 2012
- Towards Natural Emotional Expression and Interaction: Development of Anthropomorphic Emotion Expression and Interaction Robots pp. 1-30

- Atsuo Takanishi, Nobutsuna Endo and Klaus Petersen
- Volume Control by Adjusting Wrist Moment of Violin-Playing Robot pp. 31-47

- Koji Shibuya, Hironori Ideguchi and Katsunari Ikushima
- Composing by Listening: A Computer-Assisted System for Creating Emotional Music pp. 48-67

- Lena Quinto and William Forde Thompson
- Synthetic Emotions for Humanoids: Perceptual Effects of Size and Number of Robot Platforms pp. 68-83

- David K. Grunberg, Alyssa M. Batula, Erik M. Schmidt and Youngmoo E. Kim
- Musical Robots and Interactive Multimodal Systems pp. 84-86

- Angelica Lim
Volume 3, issue 1, 2012
- Tracing Emotion: An Overview pp. 1-17

- Roddy Cowie, Gary McKeown and Ellen Douglas-Cowie
- Advocating a Componential Appraisal Model to Guide Emotion Recognition pp. 18-32

- Marcello Mortillaro, Ben Meuleman and Klaus R. Scherer
- In Defense of Dominance: PAD Usage in Computational Representations of Affect pp. 33-42

- Joost Broekens
- A Framework for Emergent Emotions, Based on Motivation and Cognitive Modulators pp. 43-63

- Joscha Bach
Volume 2, issue 2, 2011
- On Realizing a Multi-Agent Emotion Engine pp. 1-27

- Shivashankar B. Nair, W. Wilfred Godfrey and Dong Hwa Kim
- Why Do I Feel Like This?: The Importance of Context Representation for Emotion Elicitation pp. 28-47

- Diana Arellano, Javier Varona and Francisco J. Perales
- Architectural Roles of Affect and How to Evaluate Them in Artificial Agents pp. 48-65

- Matthias Scheutz
- Invited Commentaries: Responses to Eva Hudlicka's "Guildelines for Designing Computational Models of Emotions" pp. 66-76

- Christian Becker-Asano, Lola Cañamero, Antonio Chella, Joost Broekens and Ian Horswill
Volume 2, issue 1, 2011
- Emotions and Information Processing: A Theoretical Approach pp. 1-14

- Ebrahim Oshni Alvandi
- Analysis of Human Emotions Using Galvanic Skin Response and Finger Tip Temperature pp. 15-25

- G. Shivakumar and P. A. Vijaya
- Guidelines for Designing Computational Models of Emotions pp. 26-79

- Eva Hudlicka
Volume 1, issue 2, 2010
- Emotion in the Pursuit of Understanding pp. 1-11

- Daniel S. Levine and Leonid I. Perlovsky
- Chatterbox Challenge as a Test-Bed for Synthetic Emotions pp. 12-37

- Jordi Vallverdú, Huma Shah and David Casacuberta
- Effects of Polite Behaviors Expressed by Robots: A Psychological Experiment in Japan pp. 38-52

- Tatsuya Nomura and Kazuma Saeki
- Are Robots Autistic? pp. 53-60

- Neha Khetrapal
Volume 1, issue 1, 2010
- Modeling the Experience of Emotion pp. 1-17

- Joost Broekens
- Review of Kansei Research in Japan pp. 18-29

- Seiji Inokuchi
- Simplifying the Design of Human-Like Behaviour: Emotions as Durative Dynamic State for Action Selection pp. 30-50

- Joanna J. Bryson and Emmanuel Tanguy
- Emotion as a Significant Change in Neural Activity pp. 51-67

- Karla Parussel
- Automatic, Dimensional and Continuous Emotion Recognition pp. 68-99

- Hatice Gunes and Maja Pantic
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