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tweeting_things [2010-10-25 13:53] – created rula.sayaftweeting_things [2010-10-25 14:19] rula.sayaf
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 ====Where is the Wizard of OZ?==== ====Where is the Wizard of OZ?====
  
-Facebook and Twitter are nowadays on top of social networking lists. People are drastically involved in their networking putting a lot of effort to keep active and attract new people to their network. The exponential growth of such networking activities are justifiable as it is very easy and convenient to share personal data, images, thoughts, info and news creating a rich exchange space. Talking about the simplicity and straightforwardness of this method in getting people to interact with robots through social networks while ghost writers take off the communication lead, Wizard of Oz methodology cannot help it but to keep popping. The similarity here between [[http://lirec.eu/node/1760|WOZ]] and the ghost writing on the robot's behalf, suggest that may be mating the two approaches could end up in a framework to assess proposed robotic systems with users on a large scale of the social network+Facebook and Twitter are nowadays on top of social networking lists. People are drastically involved in socially networking putting a lot of effort to keep it active and attract new people to their network. The exponential growth of such networking activities are justifiable as it is very easy and convenient to share personal data, images, thoughts, info and news 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://lirec.eu/node/1760|WOZ]] and the ghost writing on the robot's behalf, suggests that probably mating the two approaches could end up in a framework to assess proposed intelligent robotic systems with users on a large scale in a more natural way of communication. Again, allowing people to interact and exchange communication in a non-monitored way will help in getting more natural and true responses from user/followers/friends as opposed to the restriction some users experience when participating in experiments within university or labs premises [2]. 
 +Using this new approach is to be investigated further and incorporated in research
    
  
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 References: References:
 [1] http://www.sics.se/~majac/workshop2/position/HenrietteCramer.pdf [1] http://www.sics.se/~majac/workshop2/position/HenrietteCramer.pdf
 +[2] link to the unpublished robot house article :(
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