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Frontiers in Neurorobotics, Volume 6
Volume 6, 2012
- Igor Farkas, Tomás Malík, Kristína Rebrová:
Grounding the Meanings in Sensorimotor Behavior using Reinforcement Learning. 1 - Angelo Cangelosi:
Editorial of E-Book on Action and Language Integration. 2 - Jean-David Boucher, Ugo Pattacini, Amélie Lelong, Gérard Bailly, Frédéric Elisei, Sascha Fagel, Peter Ford Dominey, Jocelyne Ventre-Dominey:
I Reach Faster When I See You Look: Gaze Effects in Human-Human and Human-Robot Face-to-Face Cooperation. 3 - Jeremy A. Fishel, Gerald E. Loeb:
Bayesian Exploration for Intelligent Identification of Textures. 4 - Anne Klöcker, Carlyne Arnould, Massimo Penta, Jean-Louis Thonnard:
Rasch-Built Measure of Pleasant Touch through Active Fingertip Exploration. 5 - Leo Pape, Calogero M. Oddo, Marco Controzzi, Christian Cipriani, Alexander Förster, Maria Chiara Carrozza, Jürgen Schmidhuber:
Learning tactile skills through curious exploration. 6 - Zhe Su, Jeremy A. Fishel, Tomonori Yamamoto, Gerald E. Loeb:
Use of tactile feedback to control exploratory movements to characterize object compliance. 7 - Luca Patané, Sven Hellbach, André Frank Krause, Paolo Arena, Volker Dürr:
An insect-inspired bionic sensor for tactile localization and material classification with state-dependent modulation. 8 - Christopher L. Schroeder, Mitra J. Z. Hartmann:
Sensory prediction on a whiskered robot: a tactile analogy to "optical flow". 9 - Federico L. Moro, Nikos G. Tsagarakis, Darwin G. Caldwell:
On the Kinematic Motion Primitives (kMPs) - Theory and Application. 10 - Karl J. Friston, Rick A. Adams, P. Read Montague:
What is value - accumulated reward or evidence? 11 - Mathew H. Evans, Charles W. Fox, Nathan F. Lepora, Martin J. Pearson, J. Charles Sullivan, Tony J. Prescott:
The effect of whisker movement on radial distance estimation: a case study in comparative robotics. 12
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