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outl.dvi Innate versus Learned Knowledge Bridget E. Hallam Division of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, UK Abstract Halperin's Neuro-Connector model of learning and motivation requires the in- clusion of considerable designer knowledge, but also learns continuously, editing and correcting some of this information. This paper describes some experiments with a computer im

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/project/lucs/LUCS-pub/LUCS-085/Hallam.pdf - 2025-07-03

teach_epigenetic.dvi

teach_epigenetic.dvi Shaping of Robot Behaviors by Demonstrations Louis Hugues LIP6, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France, Louis.Hugues@lip6.fr Alexis Drogoul LIP6, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France, Alexis.Drogoul@lip6.fr Abstract This paper is concerned with the learning of robots be- haviors in real environments. To face the constraints imposed by both physical and hu

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/home/xkozima/article/0109epigenetic/final.dvi

/home/xkozima/article/0109epigenetic/final.dvi A Robot that Learns to Communicate with Human Caregivers Hideki Kozima and Hiroyuki Yano Communications Research Laboratory, Kyoto, Japan, {xkozima, yano}@crl.go.jp Abstract We are developing an infant-like humanoid robot, In- fanoid , to investigate the underlying mechanisms of social intelligence that will allow it to communicate with human beings a

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/project/lucs/LUCS-pub/LUCS-085/Kozima.pdf - 2025-07-03

Microsoft Word - Paper-finale-formattato.doc

Microsoft Word - Paper-finale-formattato.doc Sensorimotor Interaction in a Developing Robot Giorgio Metta LIRA-Lab, DIST – University of Genova, Italy *AI-Lab, MIT – Cambridge MA, USA, pasa@ai.mit.edu Giulio Sandini, Lorenzo Natale LIRA-Lab, DIST –University of Genova, Italy, sandini@dist.unige.it Francesco Panerai LPPA – CNRS, College de France, Paris – France Abstract* We propose that the develo

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Acrobat Distiller, Job 4

Acrobat Distiller, Job 4 Theory Grounding in Embodied Artificially Intelligent Systems Christopher G. Prince Department of Computer Science, University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth, MN, USA, chris@cprince.com Abstract Theory grounding is suggested as a way to address the unresolved cognitive science issues of systematicity and productivity. Theory grounding involves grounding the theory skills and

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/project/lucs/LUCS-pub/LUCS-085/Prince.pdf - 2025-07-03

Microsoft Word - Sinha.doc

Microsoft Word - Sinha.doc The Epigenesis of Symbolization Chris Sinha University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark, Chris.Sinha@language.sdu.dk Abstract This paper outlines the epigenetic logic of the emergence and elaboration of symbolization. The account is based upon considerations arising from the study of the ontogenesis and phylogenesis of symbolic communication, abstraction from which y

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Are Robots Embodied? Tom Ziemke Department of Computer Science, University of Skövde, Sweden, tom@ida.his.se Abstract Embodiment has become an important concept in many areas of cognitive science. There are, however, very different notions of exactly what embodiment is and what kind of body is required for what kind of embodied cognition. Hence, while many would agree that humans are embodied cogn

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/project/lucs/LUCS-pub/LUCS-085/Ziemke.pdf - 2025-07-03

Microsoft Word - introduction

Microsoft Word - introduction 1 Introduction: Why ÒEpigenetic RoboticsÓ? Jordan Zlatev and Christian Balkenius Background During the last few years we have witnessed the mutual rapprochement of two traditionally very different fields of study: developmental psychology and robotics. This has come with the realization by large parts of the cognitive science community (e.g. Ziemke, in press) that tru

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/project/lucs/LUCS-pub/LUCS-085/Zlatev-and-Balkenius.pdf - 2025-07-03

Microsoft Word - Humanoid Motion Description Langauge R20.doc

Microsoft Word - Humanoid Motion Description Langauge R20.doc Abstract In this paper we propose a description language for specifying motions for humanoid robots and for allowing humanoid robots to acquire motor skills. Locomotion greatly increases our ability to interact with our environments, which in turn increases our mental abilities. This principle also applies to humanoid robots. However, t

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/project/lucs/LUCS-pub/LUCS-094/Choi.pdf - 2025-07-03

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Why it is important to build robots capable of doing science Răzvan V. Florian Center for Cognitive and Neural Studies (Coneural) Str. Saturn 24, 3400 Cluj-Napoca, Romania florian@coneural.org Abstract Science, like any other cognitive activity, is grounded in the sensorimotor interaction of our bodies with the environment. Human em- bodiment thus constrains the class of scien- tific concepts and

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/project/lucs/LUCS-pub/LUCS-094/Florian.pdf - 2025-07-03

value_epi.dvi

value_epi.dvi Novelty and Reinforcement Learning in the Value System of Developmental Robots Xiao Huang and John Weng Computer Science and Engineering Department Michigan State University East Lansing, MI, 48824 Abstract The value system of a developmental robot signals the occurrence of salient sensory in- puts, modulates the mapping from sensory in- puts to action outputs, and evaluates candi- d

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Microsoft Word - Itakura.cba.doc

Microsoft Word - Itakura.cba.doc Sense of Self in Baby Chimpanzees Itakura, S., Izumi, A., Myowa, M., Tomonaga, M., Tanaka, M. & Matsuzawa, T. Kyoto University Abstract Philippe Rochat and his colleague tentatively proposed that young infantsÕ propensity to engage in self- perception and systematic exploration of the perceptual consequences of their own action plays and is probably at the origin o

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https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/project/lucs/LUCS-pub/LUCS-094/Kozima.pdf - 2025-07-03

Microsoft Word - epirob2002-Andrea Kulakov and Georgi Stojanov.doc

Microsoft Word - epirob2002-Andrea Kulakov and Georgi Stojanov.doc Structures, inner values, hierarchies and stages: essentials for developmental robot architectures Andrea Kulakov *, Georgi Stojanov** Computer Science Institute Faculty of Electrical Engineering 1000 Skopje, MACEDONIA kulak@etf.ukim.edu.mk*, geos@etf.ukim.edu.mk** Abstract In this paper we try to locate the essential components ne

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Social Situatedness: Vygotsky and Beyond Jessica Lindblom & Tom Ziemke Dept. of Computer Science University of Skövde Box 408 54128 Skövde, Sweden { jessica|tom} @ida.his.se Abstract The concept of ‘ social situatedness’ , i.e. the idea that the development of individual intell igence requires a social (and cultural) embedding, has recently received much attention in cognitive science and artifici

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vision.dvi

vision.dvi Better Vision Through Manipulation Giorgio Metta∗,∗∗ Paul Fitzpatrick∗∗ ∗LIRA-Lab, DIST University of Genova Viale F. Causa, 13 16145 Genova, Italy ∗∗MIT AI Lab 200 Technology Square Cambridge, MA 02139 US Abstract For the purposes of manipulation, we would like to know what parts of the environment are physically coherent ensembles – that is, which parts will move together, and which a

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Microsoft Word - summary.cba.doc

Microsoft Word - summary.cba.doc Introduction: The Second International Workshop on Epigenetic Robotics Christopher G. Prince 1. Background In concluding their summary of papers from the First Epigenetic Robotics workshop, Zlatev and Balkenius (2001) considered a number of questions. First, were the issues of the embodiment, situatedness, and development that are most adequate for epigenetic robot

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/project/lucs/LUCS-pub/LUCS-094/Prince.pdf - 2025-07-03

Schlesinger.Second

Schlesinger.Second A lesson from robotics: Modeling infants as autonomous agents Matthew Schlesinger Department of Psychology Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL 62901 USA matthews@siu.edu Abstract While computational models are playing an increasingly important role in developmental psychology, at least one lesson from robotics is still being learned: modeling epigenetic processes often r

https://www.lucs.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/project/lucs/LUCS-pub/LUCS-094/Schlesinger.pdf - 2025-07-03