We propose a view of gaze following in which infants act as Bayesian learners actively attempting to identify the operating characteristics of the systems with which they interact. We present results of an experiment in which 28 infants (average age 10 months) interacted for a 3 minute period with a non-humanoid robot. For half the infants the robot simulated contingency structure typically produced by human beings. In particular it provided causal information about the existence of a line of regard. For the other 14 infants, the robot behaved in a manner which was not contingent with the environment. We found that a few minutes of interaction with the contingent robot was sufficient to elicit statistically detectable gaze following. There ...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
An important component of language acquisition and cognitive learning is gaze imitation. Infants as ...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...
We propose a computational model of the emergence of gaze following skills in infant-caregiver inter...
We propose a computational model of the emergence of gaze following skills in infant-caregiver inter...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...
Imitation is a powerful mechanism for transferring knowledge from an instructor to a naive observer...
Abstract—Understanding the developmental process of joint attention related actions, such as gaze fo...
The ability to imitate others enables human infants to acquire various social and cognitive capabili...
Naturalistic observations of infant/caregiver social attention have yielded rich information about h...
The current study tested whether the purely amodal cue of contingency elicits orientation following ...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...
Narayan V, Lohan KS, Tscherepanow M, Rohlfing K, Wrede B. Can state-of-the-art saliency systems mode...
Infant eye gaze is frequently studied because of its rel-evance as an indicator of early attention a...
In developmental research, tutoring behavior has been identified as scaffolding infants ’ learning p...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
An important component of language acquisition and cognitive learning is gaze imitation. Infants as ...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...
We propose a computational model of the emergence of gaze following skills in infant-caregiver inter...
We propose a computational model of the emergence of gaze following skills in infant-caregiver inter...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...
Imitation is a powerful mechanism for transferring knowledge from an instructor to a naive observer...
Abstract—Understanding the developmental process of joint attention related actions, such as gaze fo...
The ability to imitate others enables human infants to acquire various social and cognitive capabili...
Naturalistic observations of infant/caregiver social attention have yielded rich information about h...
The current study tested whether the purely amodal cue of contingency elicits orientation following ...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...
Narayan V, Lohan KS, Tscherepanow M, Rohlfing K, Wrede B. Can state-of-the-art saliency systems mode...
Infant eye gaze is frequently studied because of its rel-evance as an indicator of early attention a...
In developmental research, tutoring behavior has been identified as scaffolding infants ’ learning p...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
An important component of language acquisition and cognitive learning is gaze imitation. Infants as ...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...