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Omni-Directional Catadioptric Vision for Soccer Robots
- . The mirror and associated algorithms have been used in robots participating in the middle-size league of Robo
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A Bayesian Robot That Distinguishes “Self ” from “Other”
- Abstract A Bayesian kinesthetic-visual matching model allows a humanoid robot to perform mirror self
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ASSOCIATIVE NEURAL MODELS FOR BIOMIMETIC MULTI- MODAL LEARNING IN A MIRROR NEURON-BASED ROBOT
- ASSOCIATIVE NEURAL MODELS FOR BIOMIMETIC MULTI- MODAL LEARNING IN A MIRROR NEURON-BASED ROBOT
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Towards Integrating Learning by Demonstration and Learning by Instruction in a Multimodal Robot
- we have begun to design a neural robot in the MirrorBot project that is based on multimodal
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Using Probabilistic Reasoning Over Time to Self-Recognize
- period of four minutes. The robot demonstrated robust recognition of its mirror image, while classifying
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Imitation: A Means to Enhance Learning of a Synthetic Proto-Language in an Autonomous Robot.
- the robot could mirror the movements of the head and of the arms of a human. Learning to imitate
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Intelligent Robots and Systems September 28-October 2,2004. Sendal, Japan Motion-Based Robotic Self-Recognition
- that it is premature to lahel a robot that can identify its reflection in a mirror self-aware. We would probably expect
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Object Localisation Using Laterally Connected "What" and "Where" Associator Networks
- -mimetic mirror neuron-based robot, MirrorBot. Our approach extends the framework of intrinsic lateral (horizontal
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Feel the beat: using cross-modal rhythm to integrate robot perception. Submitted to fourth
- left shoulder, looking out with the robot towards the mirror). The reflected image of its arm is bound
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PDA interface for humanoid robots
- ]. In these games, the robot mirrors the user’s movements of the arms and face (see Figure 4). 2.3 Language
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