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IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 2012
- Dennis Stachowicz, Geert-Jan M. Kruijff:
Episodic-Like Memory for Cognitive Robots. 1-16 - Takashi Minato, Dale Thomas, Yuichiro Yoshikawa, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
A Model to Explain the Emergence of Imitation Development Based on Predictability Preference. 17-28 - Juyang Weng:
Symbolic Models and Emergent Models: A Review. 29-53 - Shane Griffith, Jivko Sinapov, Vladimir Sukhoy, Alexander Stoytchev:
A Behavior-Grounded Approach to Forming Object Categories: Separating Containers From Noncontainers. 54-69 - Jonathan Mugan, Benjamin Kuipers:
Autonomous Learning of High-Level States and Actions in Continuous Environments. 70-86 - Yuanlong Yu, George K. I. Mann
, Raymond G. Gosine:
A Goal-Directed Visual Perception System Using Object-Based Top-Down Attention. 87-103
Volume 4, Number 2, June 2012
- Giovanni Pezzulo
:
The "Interaction Engine": A Common Pragmatic Competence Across Linguistic and Nonlinguistic Interactions. 105-123 - Hadi Firouzi, Majid Nili Ahmadabadi, Babak Nadjar Araabi
, Saeed Amizadeh, Maryam S. Mirian, Roland Siegwart
:
Interactive Learning in Continuous Multimodal Space: A Bayesian Approach to Action-Based Soft Partitioning and Learning. 124-138 - Shun Nishide, Jun Tani, Toru Takahashi, Hiroshi G. Okuno
, Tetsuya Ogata
:
Tool-Body Assimilation of Humanoid Robot Using a Neurodynamical System. 139-149 - Kotaro Hayashi
, Masahiro Shiomi
, Takayuki Kanda
, Norihiro Hagita:
Are Robots Appropriate for Troublesome and Communicative Tasks in a City Environment? 150-160 - Juyang Weng, Matthew D. Luciw:
Brain-Like Emergent Spatial Processing. 161-185
Volume 4, Number 3, September 2012
- Zhengyou Zhang:
Editorial: Impact Factor and Outstanding Paper Awards. 189 - Frederick C. Harris Jr.
, Jeffrey L. Krichmar
, Hava T. Siegelmann, Hiroaki Wagatsuma:
Guest Editorial: Biologically Inspired Human-Robot Interactions - Developing More Natural Ways to Communicate with our Machines. 190-191 - Scott Heath, Ruth Schulz, David Ball, Janet Wiles
:
Long Summer Days: Grounded Learning of Words for the Uneven Cycles of Real World Events. 192-203 - Fabian Chersi:
Learning Through Imitation: a Biological Approach to Robotics. 204-214 - Richard Kelley, Alireza Tavakkoli, Christopher King, Amol Ambardekar, Monica N. Nicolescu, Mircea Nicolescu:
Context-Based Bayesian Intent Recognition. 215-225 - Derrik E. Asher
, Andrew Zaldivar, Brian Barton, Alyssa A. Brewer, Jeffrey L. Krichmar
:
Reciprocity and Retaliation in Social Games With Adaptive Agents. 226-238 - Stéphane Lallée, Ugo Pattacini
, Séverin Lemaignan
, Alexander Lenz, Chris Melhuish, Lorenzo Natale
, Sergey Skachek, Katharina Hamann, Jasmin Steinwender, Emrah Akin Sisbot, Giorgio Metta, Julien Guitton, Rachid Alami
, Matthieu Warnier, Tony Pipe, Felix Warneken, Peter Ford Dominey
:
Towards a Platform-Independent Cooperative Human Robot Interaction System: III An Architecture for Learning and Executing Actions and Shared Plans. 239-253
Volume 4, Number 4, December 2012
- Hector Jasso, Jochen Triesch, Gedeon O. Deák
, Joshua M. Lewis:
A Unified Account of Gaze Following. 257-272 - Jun Yin, Yan Meng, Yaochu Jin
:
A Developmental Approach to Structural Self-Organization in Reservoir Computing. 273-289 - Jonas Ruesch, Ricardo Ferreira, Alexandre Bernardino
:
Predicting Visual Stimuli From Self-Induced Actions: An Adaptive Model of a Corollary Discharge Circuit. 290-304 - John-John Cabibihan
, Wing Chee So
, Soumo Pramanik:
Human-Recognizable Robotic Gestures. 305-314 - Kathryn E. Merrick
:
Intrinsic Motivation and Introspection in Reinforcement Learning. 315-329 - Freek Stulp, Jonas Buchli, Alice Ellmer, Michael N. Mistry, Evangelos A. Theodorou, Stefan Schaal:
Model-Free Reinforcement Learning of Impedance Control in Stochastic Environments. 330-341

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