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BICA 2012: Palermo, Sicily, Italy
- Antonio Chella, Roberto Pirrone, Rosario Sorbello, Kamilla R. Johannsdottir:
Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2012 - Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the BICA Society, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, October 31 - November 3, 2012. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 196, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-34273-8 - Igor Aleksander, Helen Morton:
Back to Basics and Forward to Novelty in Machine Consciousness. 1-6 - Raúl Arrabales Moreno, Agapito Ledezma, Araceli Sanchis:
Characterizing and Assessing Human-Like Behavior in Cognitive Architectures. 7-15 - Giorgio A. Ascoli:
Architects or Botanists? The Relevance of (Neuronal) Trees to Model Cognition. 17 - Pentti O. A. Haikonen:
Consciousness and the Quest for Sentient Robots. 19-27 - Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Biological Fluctuation "Yuragi" as the Principle of Bio-inspired Robots. 29 - Ho-Gyeong Kim, Cheong-An Lee, Soo-Young Lee:
Active Learning by Selecting New Training Samples from Unlabelled Data. 31 - Christian Lebiere:
Biologically Inspired beyond Neural: Benefits of Multiple Modeling Levels. 33 - Ignazio Licata:
Turing and de Finetti Ganes: Machines Making Us Think. 35 - Karlheinz Meier:
How to Simulate the Brain without a Computer. 37 - Michele Migliore:
Odor Perception through Network Self-organization: Large Scale Realistic Simulations of the Olfactory Bulb. 39-40 - Alexei V. Samsonovich:
Extending Cognitive Architectures. 41-49 - Giulio Sandini:
Babies and Baby-Humanoids to Study Cognition. 51 - Ricardo Sanz, Carlos Hernández:
Towards Architectural Foundations for Cognitive Self-aware Systems. 53 - Kristinn R. Thórisson:
Achieving AGI within My Lifetime: Some Progress and Some Observations. 55 - Geraint A. Wiggins:
Learning and Creativity in the Global Workspace. 57 - Salvatore Maria Anzalone, Serena Ivaldi, Olivier Sigaud, Mohamed Chetouani:
Multimodal People Engagement with iCub. 59-64 - Gioia Ballin, Matteo Munaro, Emanuele Menegatti:
Human Action Recognition from RGB-D Frames Based on Real-Time 3D Optical Flow Estimation. 65-74 - Jonathan P. Bona, Stuart C. Shapiro:
Modality in the MGLAIR Architecture. 75-81 - Barbara Caci, Antonella D'Amico, Giuseppe Chiazzese:
Robotics and Virtual Worlds: An Experiential Learning Lab. 83-87 - Vincenzo Cannella, Roberto Pirrone, Antonio Chella:
Comprehensive Uncertainty Management in MDPs. 89-94 - Antonio Chella, Rosario Sorbello, Giovanni Pilato, Giorgio Vassallo, Marcello Giardina:
A New Humanoid Architecture for Social Interaction between Human and a Robot Expressing Human-Like Emotions Using an Android Mobile Device as Interface. 95-103 - Dalia De Santis, Vishwanathan Mohan, Pietro Morasso, Jacopo Zenzeri:
Do Humanoid Robots Need a Body Schema? 109-115 - Haris Dindo, Giuseppe La Tona, Eric Nivel, Giovanni Pezzulo, Antonio Chella, Kristinn R. Thórisson:
Simulation and Anticipation as Tools for Coordinating with the Future. 117-125 - Walter Fritz:
Solutions for a Robot Brain. 127-129 - Marcello Frixione, Antonio Lieto:
Exemplars, Prototypes and Conceptual Spaces. 131-136 - Olivier L. Georgeon, James B. Marshall:
The Small Loop Problem: A Challenge for Artificial Emergent Cognition. 137-144 - Stefano Ghidoni, Arrigo Guizzo, Emanuele Menegatti:
Crowd Detection Based on Co-occurrence Matrix. 145-152 - Wael Hafez:
Development of a Framework for Measuring Cognitive Process Performance. 153-159 - Ignazio Infantino, Giovanni Pilato, Riccardo Rizzo, Filippo Vella:
I Feel Blue: Robots and Humans Sharing Color Representation for Emotional Cognitive Interaction. 161-166 - Hiroshi Ishiguro, Shuichi Nishio, Antonio Chella, Rosario Sorbello, Giuseppe Balistreri, Marcello Giardina, Carmelo Calí:
Investigating Perceptual Features for a Natural Human - Humanoid Robot Interaction Inside a Spontaneous Setting. 167-174 - Magnus Johnsson, Miriam Buonamente:
Internal Simulation of an Agent's Intentions. 175-176 - Yasuo Kinouchi, Yoshihiro Kato:
A Model of Primitive Consciousness Based on System-Level Learning Activity in Autonomous Adaptation. 177-185 - Muneo Kitajima, Makoto Toyota:
Decision-Making and Action Selection in Two Minds. 187-192 - Muneo Kitajima, Makoto Toyota:
Cognitive Chrono-Ethnography: A Methodology for Understanding Users for Designing Interactions Based on User Simulation with Cognitive Architectures. 193-198 - Othalia Larue, Pierre Poirier, Roger Nkambou:
Emotional Emergence in a Symbolic Dynamical Architecture. 199-204 - Jürgen Leitner, Simon Harding, Mikhail Frank, Alexander Förster, Jürgen Schmidhuber:
An Integrated, Modular Framework for Computer Vision and Cognitive Robotics Research (icVision). 205-210 - Alexander A. Letichevsky:
Insertion Cognitive Architecture. 211-217 - Adam Linson, Chris Dobbyn, Robin C. Laney:
A Parsimonious Cognitive Architecture for Human-Computer Interactive Musical Free Improvisation. 219-224 - Riccardo Manzotti, Flavio Mutti, Giuseppina Gini, Soo-Young Lee:
Cognitive Integration through Goal-Generation in a Robotic Setup. 225-231 - Michal Mukawa, Joo-Hwee Lim:
A Review of Cognitive Architectures for Visual Memory. 233-238 - Flavio Mutti, Hugo Gravato Marques, Giuseppina Gini:
A Model of the Visual Dorsal Pathway for Computing Coordinate Transformations: An Unsupervised Approach. 239-246 - Zalimkhan V. Nagoev:
Multiagent Recursive Cognitive Architecture. 247-248 - Pietro Perconti:
A Biologically-Inspired Perspective on Commonsense Knowledge. 249-250 - Fiora Pirri, Matia Pizzoli, Arnab Sinha:
Coherence Fields for 3D Saliency Prediction. 251-263 - Vladimir G. Red'ko:
Principles of Functioning of Autonomous Agent-Physicist. 265-266 - W. Scott Neal Reilly, Gerald Fry, Michael Reposa:
Affect-Inspired Resource Management in Dynamic, Real-Time Environments. 267-272 - Jonas Ruesch, Ricardo Ferreira, Alexandre Bernardino:
An Approach toward Self-organization of Artificial Visual Sensorimotor Structures. 273-282 - Giampiero Salvi:
Biologically Inspired Methods for Automatic Speech Understanding. 283-286 - Hecke Schrobsdorff, Matthias Ihrke, J. Michael Herrmann:
Modeling Structure and Dynamics of Selective Attention. 287-295 - Valeria Seidita, Massimo Cossentino, Antonio Chella:
How to Engineer Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures. 297-298 - Alexei Sharpanskykh, Jan Treur:
An Adaptive Affective Social Decision Making Model. 299-308 - Toshiyuki Takiguchi, Jun'ichi Takeno:
A Robot Uses an Evaluation Based on Internal Time to Become Self-aware and Discriminate Itself from Others. 309-315 - Claude F. Touzet:
Why Neurons Are Not the Right Level of Abstraction for Implementing Cognition. 317-318 - Jan Treur:
Intertemporal Decision Making: A Mental Load Perspective. 319-331 - Frank van der Velde:
A Non-von-Neumann Computational Architecture Based on in Situ Representations: Integrating Cognitive Grounding, Productivity and Dynamics. 333-337 - E. E. Vityaev:
A Formal Model of Neuron That Provides Consistent Predictions. 339-344 - Mark R. Waser:
Safely Crowd-Sourcing Critical Mass for a Self-improving Human-Level Learner/"Seed AI". 345-350 - Norifumi Watanabe, Takashi Omori:
Unconscious Guidance of Pedestrians Using Vection and Body Sway. 351-359 - Liliana Albertazzi, James Dadam, Luisa Canal, Rocco Micciolo:
The Analysis of Amodal Completion for Modeling Visual Perception. 361 - Liliana Albertazzi, Michela Malfatti:
Naturally Biased Associations between Colour and Shape: A Brentanian Approach. 363-364 - Miriam Buonamente, Magnus Johnsson:
Architecture to Serve Disabled and Elderly. 365 - Alessandra De Paola, Marco Morana:
Bio-inspired Sensory Data Aggregation. 367-368 - Agnese Augello, Salvatore Gaglio, Giovanni Pilato, Giorgio Vassallo:
Clifford Rotors for Conceptual Representation in Chatbots. 369-370 - Craig M. Vineyard, James B. Aimone, Glory R. Emmanuel:
Neurogenesis in a High Resolution Dentate Gyrus Model. 371-372 - Craig M. Vineyard, Glory R. Emmanuel, Stephen J. Verzi, Gregory L. Heileman:
A Game Theoretic Model of Neurocomputation. 373-374
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