Imitative learning mechanisms in robots and humans:
Abstract: "We do not exist alone. Humans and most other animal species live in societies where the behaviour of an individual influences and is influenced by other members of the society. Within societies, an individual learns not only through classical conditioning and reinforcement, but to a...
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Schriftenreihe: | University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "We do not exist alone. Humans and most other animal species live in societies where the behaviour of an individual influences and is influenced by other members of the society. Within societies, an individual learns not only through classical conditioning and reinforcement, but to a large extent through observation and imitation. This paper presents an analysis of the problem of adding such imitative learning abilities to mobile robots and describes a biologically-inspired architecture we are developing for imitative learning. Our robotic testbed and learning experiments are described and discussed." |
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spelling | Demiris, John Verfasser aut Imitative learning mechanisms in robots and humans Demiris, J. ; Hayes, G. Edinburgh 1996 [8] S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 814 Abstract: "We do not exist alone. Humans and most other animal species live in societies where the behaviour of an individual influences and is influenced by other members of the society. Within societies, an individual learns not only through classical conditioning and reinforcement, but to a large extent through observation and imitation. This paper presents an analysis of the problem of adding such imitative learning abilities to mobile robots and describes a biologically-inspired architecture we are developing for imitative learning. Our robotic testbed and learning experiments are described and discussed." Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Robotics and its application sigle Human behavior Simulation methods Imitation Machine learning Mobile robots Hayes, Gillian Verfasser aut Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper University <Edinburgh> 814 (DE-604)BV010450646 814 |
spellingShingle | Demiris, John Hayes, Gillian Imitative learning mechanisms in robots and humans Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Robotics and its application sigle Human behavior Simulation methods Imitation Machine learning Mobile robots |
title | Imitative learning mechanisms in robots and humans |
title_auth | Imitative learning mechanisms in robots and humans |
title_exact_search | Imitative learning mechanisms in robots and humans |
title_full | Imitative learning mechanisms in robots and humans Demiris, J. ; Hayes, G. |
title_fullStr | Imitative learning mechanisms in robots and humans Demiris, J. ; Hayes, G. |
title_full_unstemmed | Imitative learning mechanisms in robots and humans Demiris, J. ; Hayes, G. |
title_short | Imitative learning mechanisms in robots and humans |
title_sort | imitative learning mechanisms in robots and humans |
topic | Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Robotics and its application sigle Human behavior Simulation methods Imitation Machine learning Mobile robots |
topic_facet | Bionics and artificial intelligence Robotics and its application Human behavior Simulation methods Imitation Machine learning Mobile robots |
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