Professor David Casacuberta
David Casacuberta, Ph.D.
is Philosophy of Science professor in the Universidad Autònoma de
Barcelona (Spain).
His current line of research is the cognitive and social impact of new
media, and specially, how the inclusion of artificial intelligence and
artificial emotions can produce innovative, more interactive, and
radically different new types of media.
He has published several books, book
chapters, and papers about the subject both in electronic and printed
format.
David coedited
Handbook of Research on Synthetic Emotions and Sociable Robotics: New
Applications in Affective Computing and Artificial Intelligence,
authored
La Mente Humana: Cinco Enigmas Y Cien Preguntas,
Que Es Una Emocion?, and
Creacion colectiva: En Internet El Creador Es El Publico,
and coauthored
Eureka?
His papers include
Digital inclusion as social inclusion. Help from E-learning,
PROPAUSE: A Syntactico-Prosodic System Designed to Assign
Pauses,
The R Files: Applying Relevance Model to Conspiracy Theory
Fallacies,
Do we need new rights in Cyberspace?
Discussing the case of how to define on-line privacy
in an Internet Bill of Rights,
The creation of an on-line community: the Spanish case, and
Labeling Melodic Movements
at the Stress Group Level.
He works for Transit Projectes as project manager and scientific
coordinator for several EU Projects such as E-learning for E-inclusion
under the E-learning program.
David earned a Ph.D. in Philosophy and a Master’s degree in
“Cognitive
sciences
and Language”.
Watch
David Casacuberta, Crie Futuros Tecnologias e Produção
Colaborativa,
Geolocalizadores para voluntarios medioambientales, and
Introduction to Cyberphilosophy – David Casacuberta.
Visit his
Facebook page and his site
Neurophenomenology.