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Home / Proceedings / Papers from the 1996 AAAI Fall Symposium /

fall-1996-02

Contents

  • Emotion, Embodiment, and Consequence Driven Systems

    S. Bozinovski, G. Stojanov, and L. Bozinovska

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  • Contingency as a Motor for Robot Development

    E. Dedieu, O. Lebeltel, and P. Bessiere

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  • Preliminary Evidence That Conceptual Structure Can Be Learned by Interacting with an Environment

    P. R. Cohen, T. Oates, and M. Atkin

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  • Embodied Conceptual and Lexical Development

    Jerome Feldman and G. Lakoff

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  • Neo-modular Systems: Architectural Principles for Cognitive Robotics

    L. Stein

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  • Spatial Metaphor and the Logic of Visual Representation

    M. Gattis

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  • Phenomenology and Situated Action

    L. Loren and E. Dietrich

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  • A Dynamical Systems Approach to Represent Cognition of Robots: A View of the Internal Observer

    J. Tani

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  • Elements of an Epistemology of Embodied AI

    E. Prem

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  • Conceptual Change as Change of Inner Perspective

    E. Dietrich, C. Morrison, and M. Oshima

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  • Embodied Cognition as Interactive Cognition

    R. Young

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  • Preface

    Maja Mataric

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  • Reactive Responsiveness in Dialog

    N. Ward

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  • Motor Primitives In the Spinal Cord as a Basis For Motor Learning and Action

    S. Giszter

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  • Self-Organizing Neural Networks for Spatial Planning and Flexible Arm Movement Control

    Stephen Grossberg

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  • Projected Plans and Situated Activity: Inventory of Objects and Workspace

    B. Conein and E. Jacopin

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  • Learning Visual Routines with Reinforcement Learning

    Andrew McCallum

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  • Ecological Robotics: A Schema-theoretic Approach

    R. Arkin, F. Cervantes-Perez, and A. Weitzenfeld

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  • What Sort of Computation Mediates Best Between Perception and Action?

    M. Shanahan

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  • An Ontological Perspective to Scaling Sensorimotor Intelligence

    C. Ferrell and C. Kemp

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  • Unilateral Neglect: Disorder of Internal Modeling or of Situated/Embodied Cognition?

    M. Kinsbourne

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  • Embodiment in Language understanding: Modeling the Semantics of Causal Narratives

    S. Narayanan

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  • Embodied Induction: Learning External Representations

    M. Wexler

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  • The Emergence of Representation in Autonomous Embodied Agents

    Mark H. Bickhard

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  • Studying the Role of Embodiment in Cognition

    M. Mataric

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  • Mental Rotation — A Case of Embodied Action

    A. Wohlschlager

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  • Embodied Cognition in Animals and Artifacts

    K. Dautenhahn

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  • On What Embodiment Might Have to do with Cognition

    T. Smithers

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  • Virtual Mattie–an Intelligent Clerical Agent

    S. Franklin, A. Graesser, B. Olde, H. Song, and A. Negatu

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  • Similarity-based Acquisition of Spatial Categories

    P. Papadopoulos

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  • Mechanisms of Shared Attention for a Humanoid Robot

    B. Scassellati

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