This thesis presents a perceptual system for a humanoid robot that integrates abilities such as object localization and recognition with the deeper developmental machinery required to forge those competences out of raw physical experiences. It shows that a robotic platform can build up and maintain a system for object localization, segmentation, and recognition, starting from very little. What the robot starts with is a direct solution to achieving figure/ground separation: it simply 'pokes around' in a region of visual ambiguity and watches what happens. If the arm passes through an area, that area is recognized as free space. If the arm collides with an object, causing it to move, the robot can use that motion to segment the ...
We present a visual system for a humanoid robot that supports an efficient online learning and recog...
It is known that during early infancy, humans experience many physical and cognitive changes that sh...
As AI has begun to reach out beyond its symbolic, objectivist roots into the embodied, experientiali...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This thesis presents a perceptual system for a humanoid robot that integrates abilities such as obje...
International audienceThe goal of this work is to design a visual system for a humanoid robot. Takin...
Abstract — This paper describes a developmental sequence that allows a humanoid robot to learn about...
Future service robots will need the ability to work in unpredicted human environments. These robots ...
Abstract. This paper presents an approach to endow a humanoid robot with the capability of learning ...
The goal of this work is to design a visual system for a humanoid robot. Taking inspiration from chi...
The understanding of concepts related to objects are developed over a long period of time in infancy...
International audienceWe present a cognitive developmental approach for a humanoid robot exploring i...
Reaching a target object in an unknown and unstructured environment is easily performed by human be...
Abstract—We present a visual system for a humanoid robot that supports an efficient online learning ...
International audienceService robots, working in evolving human environments , need the ability to c...
We present a visual system for a humanoid robot that supports an efficient online learning and recog...
It is known that during early infancy, humans experience many physical and cognitive changes that sh...
As AI has begun to reach out beyond its symbolic, objectivist roots into the embodied, experientiali...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This thesis presents a perceptual system for a humanoid robot that integrates abilities such as obje...
International audienceThe goal of this work is to design a visual system for a humanoid robot. Takin...
Abstract — This paper describes a developmental sequence that allows a humanoid robot to learn about...
Future service robots will need the ability to work in unpredicted human environments. These robots ...
Abstract. This paper presents an approach to endow a humanoid robot with the capability of learning ...
The goal of this work is to design a visual system for a humanoid robot. Taking inspiration from chi...
The understanding of concepts related to objects are developed over a long period of time in infancy...
International audienceWe present a cognitive developmental approach for a humanoid robot exploring i...
Reaching a target object in an unknown and unstructured environment is easily performed by human be...
Abstract—We present a visual system for a humanoid robot that supports an efficient online learning ...
International audienceService robots, working in evolving human environments , need the ability to c...
We present a visual system for a humanoid robot that supports an efficient online learning and recog...
It is known that during early infancy, humans experience many physical and cognitive changes that sh...
As AI has begun to reach out beyond its symbolic, objectivist roots into the embodied, experientiali...