Nagai Y, Rohlfing K. Can Motionese Tell Infants and Robots "What to Imitate"? In: The 4th International Symposium on Imitation in Animals and Artifacts. 2007.An open question in imitating actions by infants and robots is how they know ‘‘what to imitate.’’ We suggest that parental modifications in their actions, called motionese, can help infants and robots to detect the meaningful structure of the actions. Parents tend to modify their infant-directed actions, e.g., put longer pauses between actions and exaggerate actions, which are assumed to help infants to understand the meaning and the structure of the actions. To investigate how such modifications contribute to the infants’ understanding of the actions, we analyzed parental actions fro...
Rohlfing K, Fritsch J, Wrede B, Jungmann T. How can multimodal cues from child-directed interaction ...
Almost nothing is known regarding infants' abilities for parsing the ongoing activity in their surro...
How do children decide which elements of an action demonstration are important to reproduce in the c...
Abstract — How to teach actions to a robot as well as how a robot learns actions is an important iss...
An open question in robot action learning is how robots can detect relevant features of demon-strate...
Nagai Y, Muhl C, Rohlfing K. Toward Designing a Robot that Learns Actions from Parental Demonstratio...
Nagai Y, Rohlfing K. Computational Analysis of Motionese Toward Scaffolding Robot Action Learning. I...
Motionese is parental modifications in their actions directed to infants versus adults. Parents enha...
The ability to imitate others enables human infants to acquire various social and cognitive capabili...
Two studies were conducted to investigate how 14- to 16-month-old infants select actions to imitate ...
Nagai Y, Rohlfing K. Parental Action Modification Highlighting the Goal versus the Means. In: The I...
We address the question of how a robot’s attention shapes the way people teach. When demonstrating a...
Recently, researchers have been debating whether infants' selective imitative learning is primarily ...
This study explored different gradations of emulation in the imitation of actions on objects by 17-m...
Wrede B, Rohlfing K, Spexard TP, Fritsch J. Towards tutoring an interactive robot. In: Hackel M, ed....
Rohlfing K, Fritsch J, Wrede B, Jungmann T. How can multimodal cues from child-directed interaction ...
Almost nothing is known regarding infants' abilities for parsing the ongoing activity in their surro...
How do children decide which elements of an action demonstration are important to reproduce in the c...
Abstract — How to teach actions to a robot as well as how a robot learns actions is an important iss...
An open question in robot action learning is how robots can detect relevant features of demon-strate...
Nagai Y, Muhl C, Rohlfing K. Toward Designing a Robot that Learns Actions from Parental Demonstratio...
Nagai Y, Rohlfing K. Computational Analysis of Motionese Toward Scaffolding Robot Action Learning. I...
Motionese is parental modifications in their actions directed to infants versus adults. Parents enha...
The ability to imitate others enables human infants to acquire various social and cognitive capabili...
Two studies were conducted to investigate how 14- to 16-month-old infants select actions to imitate ...
Nagai Y, Rohlfing K. Parental Action Modification Highlighting the Goal versus the Means. In: The I...
We address the question of how a robot’s attention shapes the way people teach. When demonstrating a...
Recently, researchers have been debating whether infants' selective imitative learning is primarily ...
This study explored different gradations of emulation in the imitation of actions on objects by 17-m...
Wrede B, Rohlfing K, Spexard TP, Fritsch J. Towards tutoring an interactive robot. In: Hackel M, ed....
Rohlfing K, Fritsch J, Wrede B, Jungmann T. How can multimodal cues from child-directed interaction ...
Almost nothing is known regarding infants' abilities for parsing the ongoing activity in their surro...
How do children decide which elements of an action demonstration are important to reproduce in the c...