Examining the different stages of learning through play in humans during early life has been a topic of interest for various scholars. Play evolves from practice to symbolic and then later to play with rules. During practice play, infants go through a process of developing knowledge while they interact with the surrounding objects, facilitating the creation of new knowledge about objects and object related behaviors. Such knowledge is used to form schemas in which the manifestation of sensorimotor experiences is captured. Through subsequent play, certain schemas are further combined to generate chains able to achieve behaviors that require multiple steps. The chains of schemas demonstrate the formation of higher level actions in a hierarchi...
A major challenge in robotics is the ability to learn, from novel experiences, new behavior that is ...
Abstract—Inspired by infant development, we propose a three staged developmental framework for an an...
Inspired by infant development, we propose a three staged developmental framework for an anthropomor...
Examining the different stages of learning through play in humans during early life has been a topic...
Examining the different stages of learning through play in humans during early life has been a topic...
Exercising sensorimotor and cognitive functions allows humans, including infants, to interact with t...
Executive summary Independent knowledge creation and maintenance is the key to powerful artificial g...
In this paper we introduce PSchema, a framework for Piagetian schema learning which allows for the d...
At birth, the human infant has only a very rudimentary perceptual system and similarly rudimentary c...
Infants extend their repertoire of behaviours from initially simple behaviours with single objects t...
This thesis puts forward a computational framework that can be used by embodied artificial agents (a...
Despite the abundance of autonomous system in the natural world we have not managed to even approxim...
This paper focuses on exploring how learning and development can be structured in synthetic (robot) ...
Schema theory provides a foundation for the analysis of game play patterns created by players during...
Infants extend their repertoire of behaviours from initially simple be-haviours with single objects ...
A major challenge in robotics is the ability to learn, from novel experiences, new behavior that is ...
Abstract—Inspired by infant development, we propose a three staged developmental framework for an an...
Inspired by infant development, we propose a three staged developmental framework for an anthropomor...
Examining the different stages of learning through play in humans during early life has been a topic...
Examining the different stages of learning through play in humans during early life has been a topic...
Exercising sensorimotor and cognitive functions allows humans, including infants, to interact with t...
Executive summary Independent knowledge creation and maintenance is the key to powerful artificial g...
In this paper we introduce PSchema, a framework for Piagetian schema learning which allows for the d...
At birth, the human infant has only a very rudimentary perceptual system and similarly rudimentary c...
Infants extend their repertoire of behaviours from initially simple behaviours with single objects t...
This thesis puts forward a computational framework that can be used by embodied artificial agents (a...
Despite the abundance of autonomous system in the natural world we have not managed to even approxim...
This paper focuses on exploring how learning and development can be structured in synthetic (robot) ...
Schema theory provides a foundation for the analysis of game play patterns created by players during...
Infants extend their repertoire of behaviours from initially simple be-haviours with single objects ...
A major challenge in robotics is the ability to learn, from novel experiences, new behavior that is ...
Abstract—Inspired by infant development, we propose a three staged developmental framework for an an...
Inspired by infant development, we propose a three staged developmental framework for an anthropomor...