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The Attribution of Mental Architecture From Motion: Towards a Computational Theory. In: (2008)

by J Feldman, P D Tremoulet
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...use of the difficulty in specifying the problem in computational terms. But new modeling approaches are emerging from various perspectives and disciplines in this rapidly-developing area of research (=-=Feldman & Tremoulet, 2008-=-; Baker, Saxe, & Tenenbaum, 2009; Crick & Scassellati, 2010; Kerr & Cohen, 2010; Pautler, Koenig, Quek, & Ortony, 2011; BurgosArtizzu, Dollár, Lin, Anderson, & Perona, 2012). Experimental stimuli in s...

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