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1st ICDL-EPIROB 2011: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- 1st International Conference on Development and Learning and on Epigenetic Robotics, ICDL-EPIROB 2011, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, August 24-27, 2011. IEEE 2011

- Freek Stulp, Jonas Buchli, Alice Ellmer, Michael N. Mistry, Evangelos A. Theodorou, Stefan Schaal:

Reinforcement learning of impedance control in stochastic force fields. 1-6 - Andrea Censi

, Richard M. Murray
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Uncertain semantics, representation nuisances, and necessary invariance properties of bootstrapping agents. 1-8 - Quan Wang, Pramod Chandrashekhariah, Gabriele Spina

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Familiarity-to-novelty shift driven by learning: A conceptual and computational model. 1-6 - Adrien Baranes, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer:

The interaction of maturational constraints and intrinsic motivations in active motor development. 1-8 - Tom Armstrong, Stephanie Antetomaso:

Unsupervised discovery of phoneme boundaries in multi-speaker continuous speech. 1-5 - Sofiane Boucenna, Philippe Gaussier, Laurence Hafemeister:

Development of joint attention and social referencing. 1-6 - Gauss Lee, Robert Lowe

, Tom Ziemke
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Modelling early infant walking: Testing a generic CPG architecture on the NAO humanoid. 1-6 - Kerstin Fischer

, Kilian A. Foth, Katharina J. Rohlfing, Britta Wrede:
Is talking to a simulated robot like talking to a child? 1-6 - Crystal Chao, Maya Cakmak, Andrea Lockerd Thomaz:

Towards grounding concepts for transfer in goal learning from demonstration. 1-6 - Iolanda Iacono, Hagen Lehmann

, Patrizia Marti
, Ben Robins, Kerstin Dautenhahn
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Robots as social mediators for children with Autism - A preliminary analysis comparing two different robotic platforms. 1-6 - Nisheeth Srivastava, Komal Kapoor, Paul R. Schrater:

A cognitive basis for theories of intrinsic motivation. 1-6 - Mark B. Ring, Tom Schaul, Jürgen Schmidhuber:

The two-dimensional organization of behavior. 1-8 - Joe Saunders, Hagen Lehmann

, Yo Sato, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv
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Towards using prosody to scaffold lexical meaning in robots. 1-7 - Yukie Nagai, Yuji Kawai, Minoru Asada:

Emergence of mirror neuron system: Immature vision leads to self-other correspondence. 1-6 - Rujiao Yan, Tobias Rodemann, Britta Wrede:

Learning of audiovisual integration. 1-7 - Pedro Sequeira, Francisco S. Melo

, Rui Prada
, Ana Paiva
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Emerging social awareness: Exploring intrinsic motivation in multiagent learning. 1-6 - Giuseppe Cuccu, Matthew D. Luciw, Jürgen Schmidhuber, Faustino J. Gomez:

Intrinsically motivated neuroevolution for vision-based reinforcement learning. 1-7 - Sao Mai Nguyen

, Adrien Baranes, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer:
Bootstrapping intrinsically motivated learning with human demonstration. 1-8 - David Feil-Seifer

, Maja J. Mataric:
People-aware navigation for goal-oriented behavior involving a human partner. 1-6 - Kyuhwa Lee

, Yiannis Demiris
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Towards incremental learning of task-dependent action sequences using probabilistic parsing. 1-6 - Beata J. Grzyb, Joschka Boedecker

, Minoru Asada, Angel P. del Pobil
, Linda B. Smith:
Trying anyways: How ignoring the errors may help in learning new skills. 1-6 - Tian Xu, Yu Chen, Linda B. Smith:

It's the child's body: The role of toddler and parent in selecting toddler's visual experience. 1-6 - Antoine de Rengervé, Julien Hirel, Pierre Andry, Mathias Quoy, Philippe Gaussier:

On-line learning and planning in a pick-and-place task demonstrated through body manipulation. 1-6 - Damian Fricker, Hui Zhang, Chen Yu

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Sequential pattern mining of multimodal data streams in dyadic interactions. 1-6 - Todd Wareham, Johan Kwisthout, Pim Haselager

, Iris van Rooij:
Ignorance is bliss: A complexity perspective on adapting reactive architectures. 1-5 - Wanting Sun, Bertram E. Shi

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Joint development of disparity tuning and vergence control. 1-6 - Daniel Hewlett, Thomas J. Walsh, Paul R. Cohen:

Teaching and executing verb phrases. 1-6 - Witold Slowinski, Frank Guerin

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Learning regions for building a world model from clusters in probability distributions. 1-6 - Katrin S. Lohan, Karola Pitsch, Katharina J. Rohlfing, Kerstin Fischer, Joe Saunders, Hagen Lehmann

, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv
, Britta Wrede
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Contingency allows the robot to spot the tutor and to learn from interaction. 1-8 - Leon Bodenhagen

, Renaud Detry, Justus H. Piater
, Norbert Krüger
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What a successful grasp tells about the success chances of grasps in its vicinity. 1-8 - Frank van der Velde, Marc de Kamps

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Development of a connection matrix for productive grounded cognition. 1-6 - Nassim Mafi, Farnaz Abtahi, Ian R. Fasel:

Information theoretic reward shaping for curiosity driven learning in POMDPs. 1-7 - Amitabha Mukerjee, Nikhil Joshi, Prabhat Mudgal, S. V. P. Gopi Srinath:

Bootstrapping word learning: A perception driven semantics-first approach. 1-6 - Hisashi Ishihara, Yuichiro Yoshikawa, Minoru Asada:

Realistic child robot "Affetto" for understanding the caregiver-child attachment relationship that guides the child development. 1-5 - Michail Maniadakis

, Jun Tani, Panos E. Trahanias:
Ego-centric and allo-centric abstraction in self-organized hierarchical neural networks. 1-6 - Olivier L. Georgeon

, James B. Marshall, Pierre-Yves R. Ronot:
Early-stage vision of composite scenes for spatial learning and navigation. 1-6 - Anthony F. Morse, Paul Baxter, Tony Belpaeme, Linda B. Smith, Angelo Cangelosi

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The power of words. 1-6 - Christopher Larcombe, Anthony F. Morse, Angelo Cangelosi

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Learning to react to abstractions: Accumulating adaptations in a humanoid embodiment. 1-8 - Hazem Toutounji

, Constantin A. Rothkopf
, Jochen Triesch:
Scalable reinforcement learning through hierarchical decompositions for weakly-coupled problems. 1-7 - Matthijs Snel, Shimon Whiteson, Yasuo Kuniyoshi:

Robust central pattern generators for embodied hierarchical reinforcement learning. 1-6 - Yulia Sandamirskaya

, Mathis Richter, Gregor Schöner
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A neural-dynamic architecture for behavioral organization of an embodied agent. 1-7 - Christina Bergmann

, Lou Boves, Louis ten Bosch
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Measuring word learning performance in computational models and infants. 1-6 - Jonas Ruesch, Ricardo Ferreira

, Alexandre Bernardino
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A measure of good motor actions for active visual perception. 1-6 - Matthew D. Luciw, Vincent Graziano, Mark B. Ring, Jürgen Schmidhuber:

Artificial curiosity with planning for autonomous perceptual and cognitive development. 1-8 - Kuniaki Noda, Kenta Kawamoto, Takashi Hasuo, Kohtaro Sabe:

A generative model for developmental understanding of visuomotor experience. 1-7 - Jens Kleesiek, Andreas K. Engel

, Cornelius Weber, Stefan Wermter:
Reward-driven learning of sensorimotor laws and visual features. 1-6 - Martin Hülse, Sebastian McBride, Mark H. Lee:

Developmental robotics architecture for active vision and reaching. 1-6 - Manuel Lopes

, Thomas Cederbourg, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer:
Simultaneous acquisition of task and feedback models. 1-7 - Heather Baker, Anna Haußmann, Heidi Kloos, Anna Fisher:

Preschoolers' learning about buoyancy: Does it help to give away the answer? 1-6 - Stephan K. U. Zibner, Christian Faubel, Gregor Schöner

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Making a robotic scene representation accessible to feature and label queries. 1-7 - Stephan Kirstein, Heiko Wersing:

A biologically inspired approach for interactive learning of categories. 1-6 - Kenta Kawamoto, Kuniaki Noda, Takashi Hasuo, Kohtaro Sabe:

Development of object manipulation through self-exploratory visuomotor experience. 1-8 - Heidi Kloos:

Emergence of higher-order transitivity across development: The importance of local task difficulty. 1-6 - Christiane Lange-Küttner:

Ebbinghaus simulated: Just do it 200 times. 1-6 - Nikolas J. Hemion, Frank Joublin, Katharina J. Rohlfing:

A competitive mechanism for self-organized learning of sensorimotor mappings. 1-6 - Hugo Van hamme

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Phonetic analysis of a computational model for vocabulary acquisition from auditory inputs. 1-6 - Nicholas Wilkinson

, Giorgio Metta, Gustaf Gredebäck
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Modelling the face-to-face effect: Sensory population dynamics and active vision can contribute to perception of social context. 1-6 - Gianluca Baldassarre

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What are intrinsic motivations? A biological perspective. 1-8 - Matthias Rolf, Jochen J. Steil, Michael Gienger:

Online Goal Babbling for rapid bootstrapping of inverse models in high dimensions. 1-8 - Joachim de Greeff, Tony Belpaeme:

The development of shared meaning within different embodiments. 1-6 - Anna Lisa Ciancio

, Loredana Zollo
, Eugenio Guglielmelli
, Daniele Caligiore, Gianluca Baldassarre
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Hierarchical reinforcement learning and central pattern generators for modeling the development of rhythmic manipulation skills. 1-8 - Judith Gaspers, Philipp Cimiano

, Sascha S. Griffiths
, Britta Wrede
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An unsupervised algorithm for the induction of constructions. 1-6 - Mark H. Lee:

Intrinsic Activitity: from motor babbling to play. 1-6 - Yuki Sasamoto, Yuichiro Yoshikawa, Minoru Asada:

Towards simultaneous categorization and mapping among multimodalities based on subjective consistency. 1-6 - Matthew Schlesinger, Dima Amso, Scott P. Johnson:

Increasing spatial competition enhances visual prediction learning. 1-6 - Michael Sheldon, Mark H. Lee:

PSchema: A developmental schema learning framework for embodied agents. 1-7 - Jeremy Stober, Risto Miikkulainen, Benjamin Kuipers:

Learning geometry from sensorimotor experience. 1-6

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