 | 2011 |
| 9 |  | Anna Esposito,
Antonietta Maria Esposito,
Raffaele Martone,
Vincent C. Müller,
Gaetano Scarpetta:
Toward Autonomous, Adaptive, and Context-Aware Multimodal Interfaces. Theoretical and Practical Issues - Third COST 2102 International Training School, Caserta, Italy, March 15-19, 2010, Revised Selected Papers
Springer 2011 |
| 8 |  | Stevan Harnad,
Luc Steels,
Tony Belpaeme,
Carol J. Madden,
Stéphane Lallée,
Peter Ford Dominey,
Stephen J. Cowley,
Juyang Weng,
Alberto Greco,
Barbara Giolito,
Domenico Parisi,
Vincent C. Müller,
Angelo Loula,
João Queiroz,
Ricardo R. Gudwin,
Angelo Cangelosi:
Research Commentaries on Cangelosi's "Solutions and Open Challenges for the Symbol Grounding Problem".
IJSSS 1(1): 55-79 (2011) |
| 7 |  | Vincent C. Müller:
On the Possibilities of Hypercomputing Supertasks.
Minds and Machines 21(1): 83-96 (2011) |
| 2010 |
| 6 |  | Vincent C. Müller:
Interaction and Resistance: The Recognition of Intentions in New Human-Computer Interaction.
COST 2102 Training School 2010: 1-7 |
| 2009 |
| 5 |  | Vincent C. Müller:
Would you mind being watched by machines? Privacy concerns in data mining.
AI Soc. 23(4): 529-544 (2009) |
| 4 |  | Vincent C. Müller:
Symbol Grounding in Computational Systems: A Paradox of Intentions.
Minds and Machines 19(4): 529-541 (2009) |
| 2008 |
| 3 |  | Vincent C. Müller:
Symbol Grounding in Computational Systems: A Paradox of Intentions.
WSPI 2008 |
| 2 |  | Vincent C. Müller:
Margaret A. Boden, Mind as Machine: A History of Cognitive Science, 2 vols - Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006, xlvii+1631, cloth $225, ISBN 0-19-924144-9.
Minds and Machines 18(1): 121-125 (2008) |
| 2007 |
| 1 |  | Vincent C. Müller:
Is There a Future for AI Without Representation?
Minds and Machines 17(1): 101-115 (2007) |