The design and evaluation of interactive systems with perceived social intelligence: five challenges [Book Review]

AI and Society 25 (2):203-210 (2010)
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Abstract

This paper reflects on discussions within the Social Intelligence for Tele-healthcare (SIFT) project. The SIFT project aims to establish a model of social intelligence, to support the user-centred design of social intelligence in interactive systems. The conceptual background of social intelligence for the SIFT project is presented. Five challenges identified for the design of socially aware interactions are described, and their implications are discussed

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