When animals (including humans) first explore a new environment, what they remember is fragmentary knowledge about the places visited. Yet, they have to use such fragmentary knowledge to find their way home. Humans naturally use more powerful heuristics while lower animals have shown to develop a variety of methods that tend to utilize two key pieces of information, namely distance and orientation information. Their methods differ depending on how they sense their environment. Could a mobile robot be used to investigate the nature of such a process, commonly referred to in the psychological literature as cognitive mapping? What might be computed in the initial explorations and how is the resulting “cognitive map” be used to return home? In ...
We investigate the feasibility of construction of a landmark-based cognitive map, whose elements are...
In this thesis, I took two key ideas of cognitive mapping developed in Yeap’s (1988) theory of cogni...
Kamil and Jones have shown that Clark's nutcrackers (a species of crow) can exploit abstract geometr...
When animals (including humans) first explore a new environment, what they remember is fragmentary k...
When animals (including humans) first explore a new environment, what they remember is fragmentary k...
When animals explore a new environment, they do not acquire a precise map of the places visited. In ...
Abstract. This paper describes using a mobile robot, equipped with some sonar sensors and an odomete...
This paper describes using a mobile robot, equipped with some sonar sensors and an odometer, to test...
Abstract This paper presents a computational model of cognitive maps for navigation, which is implem...
Autonomous mobile robots need to explore, map and navigate the environment in which they find themse...
A recent theory of perceptual mapping argues that humans process spatial information in a different ...
Much of what we know about cognitive mapping comes from observing how biological agents behave in th...
This paper presents a method for a mobile robot to construct and localize relative to a “cognitive ...
Abstract—We present a framework to transfer cognitive human navigation behaviors to an artificial ag...
Recently, there has been a significant effort to apply behavioural and anatomical studies ofhippocam...
We investigate the feasibility of construction of a landmark-based cognitive map, whose elements are...
In this thesis, I took two key ideas of cognitive mapping developed in Yeap’s (1988) theory of cogni...
Kamil and Jones have shown that Clark's nutcrackers (a species of crow) can exploit abstract geometr...
When animals (including humans) first explore a new environment, what they remember is fragmentary k...
When animals (including humans) first explore a new environment, what they remember is fragmentary k...
When animals explore a new environment, they do not acquire a precise map of the places visited. In ...
Abstract. This paper describes using a mobile robot, equipped with some sonar sensors and an odomete...
This paper describes using a mobile robot, equipped with some sonar sensors and an odometer, to test...
Abstract This paper presents a computational model of cognitive maps for navigation, which is implem...
Autonomous mobile robots need to explore, map and navigate the environment in which they find themse...
A recent theory of perceptual mapping argues that humans process spatial information in a different ...
Much of what we know about cognitive mapping comes from observing how biological agents behave in th...
This paper presents a method for a mobile robot to construct and localize relative to a “cognitive ...
Abstract—We present a framework to transfer cognitive human navigation behaviors to an artificial ag...
Recently, there has been a significant effort to apply behavioural and anatomical studies ofhippocam...
We investigate the feasibility of construction of a landmark-based cognitive map, whose elements are...
In this thesis, I took two key ideas of cognitive mapping developed in Yeap’s (1988) theory of cogni...
Kamil and Jones have shown that Clark's nutcrackers (a species of crow) can exploit abstract geometr...