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Frontiers in Neurorobotics, Volume 4
Volume 4, 2010
- Eduardo Martin Moraud, Dominique Martinez:
Effectiveness and robustness of robot infotaxis for searching in dilute conditions. 1 - Daniel Weiller, Leonhard Läer, Andreas K. Engel, Peter König:
Unsupervised learning of reflexive and action-based affordances to model adaptive navigational behavior. 2 - Anna M. Borghi, Claudia Gianelli, Claudia Scorolli:
Sentence comprehension: effectors and goals, self and others. An overview of experiments and implications for robotics. 3 - Fabian Chersi, Serge Thill, Tom Ziemke, Anna M. Borghi:
Sentence processing: linking language to motor chains. 4 - Estela Bicho, Luis Louro, Wolfram Erlhagen:
Integrating verbal and nonverbal communication in a dynamic neural field architecture for human-robot interaction. 5 - Marcello Ferro, Dimitri Ognibene, Giovanni Pezzulo, Vito Pirrelli:
Reading as active sensing: a computational model of gaze planning during word recognition. 6 - Davide Marocco, Angelo Cangelosi, Kerstin Fischer, Tony Belpaeme:
Grounding action words in the sensorimotor interaction with the world: experiments with a simulated iCub humanoid robot. 7 - Stéphane Lallée, Carol J. Madden, Michel Hoen, Peter F. Dominey:
Linking language with embodied and teleological representations of action for humanoid cognition. 8 - Ed Symes, Mike Tucker, Giovanni Ottoboni:
Integrating action and language through biased competition. 9 - Domenico Parisi:
Robots with Language. 10 - Alberto Greco, Claudio Caneva:
Compositional Symbol Grounding for Motor Patterns. 111 - Nalin Harischandra, Jean-Marie Cabelguen, Örjan Ekeberg:
A 3D Musculo-Mechanical Model of the Salamander for the Study of Different Gaits and Modes of Locomotion. 112 - Elmira Amrollah, Patrick Henaff:
On the Role of Sensory Feedbacks in Rowat-Selverston CPG to Improve Robot Legged Locomotion. 113
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