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- 2004
- Fumiya Iida, Rolf Pfeifer, Luc Steels, Yasuo Kuniyoshi:
Embodied Artificial Intelligence, International Seminar, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, July 7-11, 2003, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3139, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-22484-X [contents] - 2003
- Douglas J. Bakkum, Alexander C. Shkolnik, Guy Ben-Ary, Phil Gamblen, Thomas B. DeMarse, Steve M. Potter:
Removing Some 'A' from AI: Embodied Cultured Networks. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 130-145 - Wolfgang Banzhaf:
On Evolutionary Design, Embodiment, and Artificial Regulatory Networks. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 284-292 - David Bellot, Roland Siegwart, Pierre Bessière, Adriana Tapus, Christophe Coué, Julien Diard:
Bayesian Modeling and Reasoning for Real World Robotics: Basics and Examples. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 186-201 - Ivo Boblan, Rudolf Bannasch, Hartmut Schwenk, Frank Prietzel, Lars Miertsch, Andreas Schulz:
A Human-Like Robot Hand and Arm with Fluidic Muscles: Biologically Inspired Construction and Functionality. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 160-179 - Dario Floreano, Francesco Mondada, Andrés Pérez-Uribe, Daniel Roggen:
Evolution of Embodied Intelligence. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 293-311 - Philippe Gaussier, Ken Prepin, Jacqueline Nadel:
Toward a Cognitive System Algebra: Application to Facial Expression Learning and Imitation. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 243-258 - Verena Vanessa Hafner:
Agent-Environment Interaction in Visual Homing. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 180-185 - Owen Holland:
The Future of Embodied Artificial Intelligence: Machine Consciousness?. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 37-53 - Koh Hosoda:
Robot Finger Design for Developmental Tactile Interaction: Anthropomorphic Robotic Soft Fingertip with Randomly Distributed Receptors. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 219-230 - Fumiya Iida, Rolf Pfeifer:
Self-Stabilization and Behavioral Diversity of Embodied Adaptive Locomotion. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 119-129 - Akio Ishiguro, Toshihiro Kawakatsu:
How Should Control and Body Systems Be Coupled? A Robotic Case Study. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 107-118 - Bart Jansen, Bart de Boer, Tony Belpaeme:
You Did It on Purpose! Towards Intentional Embodied Agents. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 271-277 - Frédéric Kaplan, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer:
Maximizing Learning Progress: An Internal Reward System for Development. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 259-270 - Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Yasuaki Yorozu, Yoshiyuki Ohmura, Koji Terada, Takuya Otani, Akihiko Nagakubo, Tomoyuki Yamamoto:
From Humanoid Embodiment to Theory of Mind. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 202-218 - Lukas Lichtensteiger:
The Need to Adapt and Its Implications for Embodiment. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 98-106 - Max Lungarella, Luc Berthouze:
Robot Bouncing: On the Synergy Between Neural and Body-Environment Dynamics. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 86-97 - Satoshi Murata, Akiya Kamimura, Haruhisa Kurokawa, Eiichi Yoshida, Kohji Tomita, Shigeru Kokaji:
Self-Reconfigurable Robots: Platforms for Emerging Functionality. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 312-330 - Rafael E. Núñez:
Do Real Numbers Really Move? Language, Thought, and Gesture: The Embodied Cognitive Foundations of Mathematics. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 54-73 - Rolf Pfeifer, Fumiya Iida:
Embodied Artificial Intelligence: Trends and Challenges. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 1-26 - Olaf Sporns, Teresa K. Pegors:
Information-Theoretical Aspects of Embodied Artificial Intelligence. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 74-85 - Luc Steels:
The Autotelic Principle. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 231-242 - Hiroshi Yokoi, Alejandro Hernández Arieta, Ryu Kato, Wenwei Yu, Ichiro Watanabe, Masaharu Maruishi:
Mutual Adaptation in a Prosthetics Application. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 146-159 - Yuichiro Yoshikawa, Minoru Asada, Koh Hosoda:
Towards Imitation Learning from a Viewpoint of an Internal Observer. Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 278-283 - Tom Ziemke:
Embodied AI as Science: Models of Embodied Cognition, Embodied Models of Cognition, or Both? Embodied Artificial Intelligence 2003: 27-36
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