AbstractThis poster abstract outlines initial results from a multi-disciplinary research project called ‘the emergence of artificial culture in robot societies’ whose overall aim is to investigate the processes and mechanisms by which protocultural behaviours, better described as traditions, might emerge in a free running collective robot system. We accept, as a working hypothesis, the idea that mimesis and embodiment are essential pre-requisites for cultural evolution [1]. It follows that since our aim is to demonstrate artificial culture we need a system of embodied artificial agents, i.e. robots, in which robots are able to learn socially from each other, by imitation. This group of robots, which we call ‘Copybots’ (after [1] pp106-107),...
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This paper addresses the construction and learning of behavior through imitation. We explore imitati...
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AbstractThis poster abstract outlines initial results from a multi-disciplinary research project cal...
This paper describes ideas and initial experiments in embodied imitation using e-puck robots, develo...
This paper presents a series of experiments in collective social robotics, spanning more than 10 yea...
Original article can be found (via Ingenta) at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/1572-0373 Copy...
© 2015 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Abstract This article describes research in which embo...
Within the context of two sets of robotic experiments we have performed, we examine some representat...
In this paper we describe three lines of research related to the issue of helping robots imitate pe...
This paper describes research in which we model social inter-actions between artificial agents using...
Abstract Robots are ubiquitous in our daily tasks and, after many years of deployment in a variety o...
In this short paper we describe a robotic setup to study the self-organization of conceptualisation ...
Abstract Imitation is a powerful component of communication between people, and it poses an importan...
Robotic agents designed to assist people across a variety of social and service settings are becomin...
(c) 2009 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...
This paper addresses the construction and learning of behavior through imitation. We explore imitati...
Copyright 2013 Samani et al.; licensee InTech. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
AbstractThis poster abstract outlines initial results from a multi-disciplinary research project cal...
This paper describes ideas and initial experiments in embodied imitation using e-puck robots, develo...
This paper presents a series of experiments in collective social robotics, spanning more than 10 yea...
Original article can be found (via Ingenta) at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/1572-0373 Copy...
© 2015 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Abstract This article describes research in which embo...
Within the context of two sets of robotic experiments we have performed, we examine some representat...
In this paper we describe three lines of research related to the issue of helping robots imitate pe...
This paper describes research in which we model social inter-actions between artificial agents using...
Abstract Robots are ubiquitous in our daily tasks and, after many years of deployment in a variety o...
In this short paper we describe a robotic setup to study the self-organization of conceptualisation ...
Abstract Imitation is a powerful component of communication between people, and it poses an importan...
Robotic agents designed to assist people across a variety of social and service settings are becomin...
(c) 2009 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for...
This paper addresses the construction and learning of behavior through imitation. We explore imitati...
Copyright 2013 Samani et al.; licensee InTech. This is an open access article distributed under the ...