Searching for authors named "Rene te Boekhorst" – sorted by Relevance.
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Dimensionality reduction through sensory-motor coordination
- Dimensionality reduction through sensory-motor coordination Rene te Boekhorst1 , Max Lungarella2
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Exploiting Physical Constraints: Heap Formation through Behavioral Error in a Group of Robots
- Winterthurerstrasse 190 8057, Zurich, Switzerland Ren�� te Boekhorst Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Department
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Towards Adaptive Autonomous Robots in Autism Therapy: Varieties of Interactions
- Dautenhahn, Iain Werry, Tamie Salter, René te Boekhorst Adaptive Systems Research Group Department
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Boekhorst, “Robots moving out of the laboratory - detecting interaction levels and human contact in noisy school environments
- School Environments Tamie Salter, Kerstin Dautenhahn & René te Boekhorst Adaptive Systems Research Group
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Grounded Sensorimotor Interaction Histories in an Information Theoretic Metric Space for Robot
- Dautenhahn and René te Boekhorst Adaptive Behavior 2007; 15; 167 DOI: 10.1177/1059712307078662 The online
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Using feature selection filtering methods for binding site prediction
- Adams, Rene te Boekhorst, Alistair G. Rust, Neil Davey Science and Technology Research Institute
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Meaningful Information, Sensor Evolution, and the Temporal Horizon of Embodied Organisms
- ,2 , Daniel Polani 1,2 , Kerstin Dautenhahn 1 , René te Boekhorst 1 , and Lola Cañamero 1 1 Adaptive Systems
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Using Sampling Methods to Improve Binding
- te Boekhorst, Alistair G. Rust ∗ , Neil Davey Science and Technology Research Institute University
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Improving computational predictions of cis-regulatory binding sites," Pac Symp Biocomput
- , RENE TE BOEKHORST, PAUL KAYE, ROD ADAMS, NEIL DAVEY Science and Technology Research Institute
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A study of a single robot interacting with groups of children in a rotation game scenario
- te Boekhorst, Michael L. Walters, Kheng Lee Koay, Kerstin Dautenhahn , Chrystopher L. Nehaniv {R.teBoekhorst
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