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Cognitive Systems Research, Volume 43
Volume 43, June 2017
- Gavin Rens
, Deshendran Moodley
:
A hybrid POMDP-BDI agent architecture with online stochastic planning and plan caching. 1-20 - Ahmad Esmaeili, Nasser Mozayani
, Mohammad Reza Jahed-Motlagh
, Eric T. Matson:
A socially-based distributed self-organizing algorithm for holonic multi-agent systems: Case study in a task environment. 21-44 - Beatriz Sorrentino Marques, Osvaldo Frota Pessoa Jr.:
Presuppositions about the role of consciousness in the agent causation conception of agents and the problem of the disappearing agent. 45-52 - Derek A. Epp:
Public policy and the wisdom of crowds. 53-61 - Zenko Takayama
:
Corrigendum to "How are religious concepts created? A form of cognition and its effects" [Cogn. Syst. Res. 41(2017) 73-83]. 62 - Bryan D. Jones:
Behavioral rationality as a foundation for public policy studies. 63-75 - Shu-Nung Yao, Chin-Teng Lin
, Jung-Tai King, Yu-Cheng Liu, Chaoyun Liang:
Learning in the visual association of novice and expert designers. 76-88 - Beth L. Leech, Lee Cronk:
Coordinated policy action and flexible coalitional psychology: How evolution made humans so good at politics. 89-99 - Fernando Martínez-Plumed
, César Ferri
, José Hernández-Orallo, María José Ramírez-Quintana:
A computational analysis of general intelligence tests for evaluating cognitive development. 100-118 - Peter Cariani:
The Passage of a Transdisciplinary Movement through an All-Too-Brief Moment in Time. Review of The Cybernetics Moment: or Why We Call Our Age the Information Age, Ronald R. Kline. Johns Hopkins (2015). 336 pp. 119-124 - João Eduardo Kögler Jr., Osvaldo Frota Pessoa Jr.:
Celebration of twenty years promoting Cognitive Science. 125-127 - Garri Hovhannisyan, Caleb Dewey
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Natural & normative dynamical coupling. 128-139 - Samuel Workman
, JoBeth Shafran, Tracey Bark
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Problem definition and information provision by federal bureaucrats. 140-152
- Amir Aly
, Sascha S. Griffiths, Francesca Stramandinoli:
Towards intelligent social robots: Current advances in cognitive robotics. 153-156 - Emmanouil G. Tsardoulias
, Athanassios M. Kintsakis, Konstantinos Panayiotou, Aristeidis G. Thallas
, Sofia E. Reppou, George Karagiannis, Miren Iturburu, Stratos Arampatzis
, Cezary Zielinski
, Vincent Prunet, Fotis E. Psomopoulos, Andreas L. Symeonidis
, Pericles A. Mitkas:
Towards an integrated robotics architecture for social inclusion - The RAPP paradigm. 157-173 - Jung-Ju Choi, Sonya S. Kwak:
Who is this?: Identity and presence in robot-mediated communication. 174-189 - Travis J. Wiltshire
, Samantha F. Warta, Daniel Barber, Stephen M. Fiore:
Enabling robotic social intelligence by engineering human social-cognitive mechanisms. 190-207 - German Ignacio Parisi, Jun Tani, Cornelius Weber, Stefan Wermter
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Emergence of multimodal action representations from neural network self-organization. 208-221 - Bob R. Schadenberg
, Mark A. Neerincx, Fokie Cnossen
, Rosemarijn Looije:
Personalising game difficulty to keep children motivated to play with a social robot: A Bayesian approach. 222-231 - José Carlos González
, José Carlos Pulido, Fernando Fernández
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A three-layer planning architecture for the autonomous control of rehabilitation therapies based on social robots. 232-249 - Rosemarijn Looije, Mark A. Neerincx
, Koen V. Hindriks
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Specifying and testing the design rationale of social robots for behavior change in children. 250-265 - Mriganka Biswas
, John Murray:
The effects of cognitive biases and imperfectness in long-term robot-human interactions: Case studies using five cognitive biases on three robots. 266-290 - Michail Maniadakis
, Emmanouil Hourdakis, Panos E. Trahanias:
Time-informed task planning in multi-agent collaboration. 291-300 - Sebastian Schneider
, Michael Goerlich, Franz Kummert:
A framework for designing socially assistive robot interactions. 301-312 - Amir Aly
, Sascha S. Griffiths, Francesca Stramandinoli:
Metrics and benchmarks in human-robot interaction: Recent advances in cognitive robotics. 313-323

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