Toward machines that behave ethically better than humans do
Dating a man is like dating a robot - except for emotional structure
An Affective Agent Playing Tic-Tac-Toe as Part of a Healing Environment
How women think robots perceive them – as if robots were men
Incorporating Emotion Regulation into Virtual Stories
Simulating the Effects of Therapies and Traumas on Emotion Regulation
A Robot's Experience of Another Robot: Simulation
Geef de macht terug aan het volk
Moral Coppelia: A Computational Model of Affective Moral Decision Making that Predicts Human Criminal Choices
Moral Coppélia - Combining Ratio with Affect in Ethical Reasoning - Extended Abstract ICT OPEN 2012
Moral Coppélia - Combining Ratio with Affect in Ethical Reasoning - Poster ICT OPEN 2012
Toward machines that behave ethically better than humans do - Poster
A Computational Model for Emotion-Regulation
Moral Coppélia: Affective moral reasoning with twofold autonomy and a touch of personality - Presentation at MEMCA14 Symposium at AISB50
Lekenpraatje PhD Defense
Silicon Coppelia: Similarity and Complementarity Among Three Affect-related Agent Models
Affective agents perceiving each other’s actions
TTIP: How multionationals try to fool civilians, again!
Re-inventing Democracy: How the power of ideas can replace the idea of power
Comparing Three Computational Models of Affect