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Creating Brain-Like Intelligence 2009
- Bernhard Sendhoff, Edgar Körner, Olaf Sporns, Helge J. Ritter, Kenji Doya:
Creating Brain-Like Intelligence: From Basic Principles to Complex Intelligent Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5436, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-00615-9 - Bernhard Sendhoff, Edgar Körner, Olaf Sporns:
Creating Brain-Like Intelligence. 1-14 - Olaf Sporns:
From Complex Networks to Intelligent Systems. 15-30 - Gustavo Deco, Edmund T. Rolls:
Stochastic Dynamics in the Brain and Probabilistic Decision-Making. 31-50 - Jürgen Jost:
Formal Tools for the Analysis of Brain-Like Structures and Dynamics. 51-65 - Rolf Pfeifer, Gabriel Gómez:
Morphological Computation - Connecting Brain, Body, and Environment. 66-83 - Helge J. Ritter, Robert Haschke, Jochen J. Steil:
Trying to Grasp a Sketch of a Brain for Grasping. 84-102 - David B. Grimes, Rajesh P. N. Rao:
Learning Actions through Imitation and Exploration: Towards Humanoid Robots That Learn from Humans. 103-138 - Britta Wrede, Katharina J. Rohlfing, Marc Hanheide, Gerhard Sagerer:
Towards Learning by Interacting. 139-150 - Sethu Vijayakumar, Marc Toussaint, Georgios Petkos, Matthew Howard:
Planning and Moving in Dynamic Environments. 151-191 - Christian Goerick:
Towards Cognitive Robotics. 192-214 - Julian Eggert, Heiko Wersing:
Approaches and Challenges for Cognitive Vision Systems. 215-247 - Aaron Sloman:
Some Requirements for Human-Like Robots: Why the Recent Over-Emphasis on Embodiment Has Held Up Progress. 248-277 - Stefan Elfwing, Eiji Uchibe, Kenji Doya:
Co-evolution of Rewards and Meta-parameters in Embodied Evolution. 278-302 - Mototaka Suzuki, Tommaso Gritti, Dario Floreano:
Active Vision for Goal-Oriented Humanoid Robot Walking. 303-313 - Christoph S. Herrmann, Frank W. Ohl:
Cognitive Adequacy in Brain-Like Intelligence. 314-327 - Hiroshi Tsujino, Johane Takeuchi, Osamu Shouno:
Basal Ganglia Models for Autonomous Behavior Learning. 328-350
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