How can we close the gap between animals and robots when it comes to intelligently interacting with the environment? On our quest for answers, we have investigated the problem of physically exploring complex mechanical puzzles, called lockboxes. Biologists have discovered that cockatoos are intrinsically motivated to explore and solve such problems through physical explorative behavior. In this work, we study how different strategies shape the robots’ exploration, given basic perception-action skills. Our evaluation highlights the influence of different statistical priors on the performance of the exploration strategies, showing that not only a range of computational methods, but also a range of priors could explain different exploration be...
To be useful in psychology "artificial organisms" have to perform tasks comparable to those performe...
This paper describes the hardware and behavior implementation of a miniature robot in size of a matc...
Although animals (particularly tool-users) are capable of solving physical tasks in the laboratory [...
How can we close the gap between animals and robots when it comes to intelligently interacting with ...
To investigate cognitive operations underlying sequential problem solving, we confronted ten Goffin'...
To investigate cognitive operations underlying sequential problem solving, we confronted ten Goffin'...
To investigate cognitive operations underlying sequential problem solving, we confronted ten Goffin’...
To investigate cognitive operations underlying sequential problem solving, we confronted ten Goffin’...
<div><p>To investigate cognitive operations underlying sequential problem solving, we confronted ten...
Typically, roboticists have invoked the animal world conceptually as a source of inspiration for fin...
Despite significant progress in robotics and automation in the recent decades, there still remains a...
Navigation strategies represent some of the most intriguing examples of complex and intelligent beha...
Abstract The trap-tube problem is used to assess whether an individual is able to foresee the outcom...
Kamil and Jones have shown that Clark's nutcrackers (a species of crow) can exploit abstract geometr...
The trap-tube problem is used to assess whether an individual is able to foresee the outcome of its ...
To be useful in psychology "artificial organisms" have to perform tasks comparable to those performe...
This paper describes the hardware and behavior implementation of a miniature robot in size of a matc...
Although animals (particularly tool-users) are capable of solving physical tasks in the laboratory [...
How can we close the gap between animals and robots when it comes to intelligently interacting with ...
To investigate cognitive operations underlying sequential problem solving, we confronted ten Goffin'...
To investigate cognitive operations underlying sequential problem solving, we confronted ten Goffin'...
To investigate cognitive operations underlying sequential problem solving, we confronted ten Goffin’...
To investigate cognitive operations underlying sequential problem solving, we confronted ten Goffin’...
<div><p>To investigate cognitive operations underlying sequential problem solving, we confronted ten...
Typically, roboticists have invoked the animal world conceptually as a source of inspiration for fin...
Despite significant progress in robotics and automation in the recent decades, there still remains a...
Navigation strategies represent some of the most intriguing examples of complex and intelligent beha...
Abstract The trap-tube problem is used to assess whether an individual is able to foresee the outcom...
Kamil and Jones have shown that Clark's nutcrackers (a species of crow) can exploit abstract geometr...
The trap-tube problem is used to assess whether an individual is able to foresee the outcome of its ...
To be useful in psychology "artificial organisms" have to perform tasks comparable to those performe...
This paper describes the hardware and behavior implementation of a miniature robot in size of a matc...
Although animals (particularly tool-users) are capable of solving physical tasks in the laboratory [...