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Belpaeme, Tony - School of Computing, Communications and Electronics, University of Plymouth
Allow me to pick your brain: how language and thought can be shared between robots
Goal-directed imitation through repeated trial-and-error interactions between agents
PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE This article was downloaded by: [University of Plymouth]
Robotics and Autonomous Systems 54 (2006) 394402 www.elsevier.com/locate/robot
1. Introduction This target article considers how a perceptually grounded
Klare taal: wat kunnen computermodellen ons leren over taalevolutie? Tony Belpaeme en Joris Van Looveren
A Study of a Retro-Projected Robotic Face and its Effectiveness for Gaze Reading by Humans
2009 IEEE 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING 1 Human-Robot Interaction in Concept Acquisition
A cross-situational learning algorithm for damping homonymy in the guessing game
Embodied cognition through cultural interaction Bart De Vylder, Bart Jansen, and Tony Belpaeme
Imitation in embodied agents results in self-organization of behavior
A model for inferring the intention in imitation tasks Bart Jansen and Tony Belpaeme
Thinking With Your Body: Modelling Spatial Biases in Categorization Using a Real Humanoid Robot
The cultural origins of colour categories
Keeping an eye on you: The influence of robotic faces on gaze direction reading
Explaining Universal Color Categories Through a Constrained Acquisition Process
Innateness of colour categories is a red herring: insights from
The Impact of Statistical Distributions of Colours on Colour Category Acquisition*
Tony Belpaeme Are colour categories innate or learned?Are colour categories innate or learned?
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTONOMOUS MENTAL DEVELOPMENT, VOL. 2, NO. 3, SEPTEMBER 2010 167 Integration of Action and Language Knowledge
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTONOMOUS MENTAL DEVELOPMENT, VOL. 2, NO. 4, DECEMBER 2010 325 Epigenetic Robotics Architecture (ERA)
Towards Retro-projected Robot Faces: an Alternative to Mechatronic and Android Faces
Modeling U Shaped Performance Curves in Ongoing Development Anthony F. Morse (anthony.morse@plymouth.ac.uk)
Memory-Centred Architectures: Perspectives on Human-level Cognitive Competencies
Abstract--Language is special, yet its power to facilitate communication may have distracted researchers from the power of
Child-Robot Interaction in The Wild: Advice to the Aspiring Experimenter
The Development of Shared Meaning within Different Embodiments
http://adb.sagepub.com/ Adaptive Behavior