Although both infancy and artificial intelligence (AI) researchers are interested in developing systems that produce adaptive, functional behavior, the two disciplines rarely capitalize on their complementary expertise. Here, we used soccer-playing robots to test a central question about the development of infant walking. During natural activity, infants' locomotor paths are immensely varied. They walk along curved, multi-directional paths with frequent starts and stops. Is the variability observed in spontaneous infant walking a “feature” or a “bug?” In other words, is variability beneficial for functional walking performance? To address this question, we trained soccer-playing robots on walking paths generated by infants during free play ...
Thelen (2005) approached dynamic systems theory from the view of chaos theory, where “physical and b...
Abstract Self-generated mobility via locomotion is a key for the cognitive, social and motor develop...
Numerous algorithms have been proposed to allow legged robots to learn to walk.However, most of thes...
Researchers can study complex developmental phenomena with all the inherent noise and complexity or ...
Researchers can study complex developmental phenomena with all the inherent noise and complexity or ...
In 2 experiments the authors demonstrated that adaptive locomotion can involve means–ends problem so...
Our fascination with human intelligence has historically influenced AI research to directly build au...
Evolutionary robotics using real hardware is currently restricted to evolving robot controllers, but...
Bouncing is one of the early locomotor milestones in the development of motor skills in human infant...
This paper seeks to foster a discussion on whether experiments with robots can inform theory in infa...
This paper seeks to foster a discussion on whether experiments with robots can inform theory in infa...
This article introduces “Baby Robot”, a robot designed to improve infants’ and toddlers’ motor skill...
19th International Workshop of Physical Agents (WAF). Madrid (22-23 Noviembre 2018)ABSTRACT: This p...
During development, infants garner knowl-edge about their environment and their own body through exp...
During development, infants garner knowledge about their environment and their own body through expl...
Thelen (2005) approached dynamic systems theory from the view of chaos theory, where “physical and b...
Abstract Self-generated mobility via locomotion is a key for the cognitive, social and motor develop...
Numerous algorithms have been proposed to allow legged robots to learn to walk.However, most of thes...
Researchers can study complex developmental phenomena with all the inherent noise and complexity or ...
Researchers can study complex developmental phenomena with all the inherent noise and complexity or ...
In 2 experiments the authors demonstrated that adaptive locomotion can involve means–ends problem so...
Our fascination with human intelligence has historically influenced AI research to directly build au...
Evolutionary robotics using real hardware is currently restricted to evolving robot controllers, but...
Bouncing is one of the early locomotor milestones in the development of motor skills in human infant...
This paper seeks to foster a discussion on whether experiments with robots can inform theory in infa...
This paper seeks to foster a discussion on whether experiments with robots can inform theory in infa...
This article introduces “Baby Robot”, a robot designed to improve infants’ and toddlers’ motor skill...
19th International Workshop of Physical Agents (WAF). Madrid (22-23 Noviembre 2018)ABSTRACT: This p...
During development, infants garner knowl-edge about their environment and their own body through exp...
During development, infants garner knowledge about their environment and their own body through expl...
Thelen (2005) approached dynamic systems theory from the view of chaos theory, where “physical and b...
Abstract Self-generated mobility via locomotion is a key for the cognitive, social and motor develop...
Numerous algorithms have been proposed to allow legged robots to learn to walk.However, most of thes...