This paper explores the possibility of providing robots with an 'inner world' based on internal simulation of perception rather than an explicit representational world model. First a series of initial experiments is discussed, in which recurrent neural networks were evolved to control collision-free corridor following behavior in a simulated Khepera robot and predict the next time step's sensory input as accurately as possible. Attempts to let the robot act blindly, i.e. repeatedly using its own prediction instead of the real sensory input, were not particularly successful. This motivated the second series of experiments, on which this paper focuses. A feed-forward network was used which, as above, controlled behavior and predicted sensory ...
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ARTICLE IN PRESS www.elsevier.com/locate/neucom This paper explores the possibility of providing rob...
Based on a neuroscientific hypothesis, this paper explores the possibility of an ‘inner world’ based...
Several simulation theories have been proposed as an explanation for how humans and other agents int...
Several simulation theories have been proposed as an explanation for how humans and other agents int...
Several simulation theories have been proposed as an explanation for how humans and other agents int...
The `simulation hypothesis' is an intriguing explanation for cognition, and holds that `thinking con...
The `simulation hypothesis ' is an intriguing explanation for cognition, and holds that `thinki...
In this study we show how simulated robots evolved to display a navigation skills can spontaneously ...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
We show how simulated robots evolved for the ability to display a context-dependent periodic behavio...
Part 6: Intelligent RobotInternational audienceResearch in cognitive science reveals that human cent...
Humans impressively maintain a real-time approximation of their bodily form. For instance, one knows...
ARTICLE IN PRESS www.elsevier.com/locate/neucom This paper explores the possibility of providing rob...
Based on a neuroscientific hypothesis, this paper explores the possibility of an ‘inner world’ based...
Several simulation theories have been proposed as an explanation for how humans and other agents int...
Several simulation theories have been proposed as an explanation for how humans and other agents int...
Several simulation theories have been proposed as an explanation for how humans and other agents int...
The `simulation hypothesis' is an intriguing explanation for cognition, and holds that `thinking con...
The `simulation hypothesis ' is an intriguing explanation for cognition, and holds that `thinki...
In this study we show how simulated robots evolved to display a navigation skills can spontaneously ...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
We show how simulated robots evolved for the ability to display a context-dependent periodic behavio...
Part 6: Intelligent RobotInternational audienceResearch in cognitive science reveals that human cent...
Humans impressively maintain a real-time approximation of their bodily form. For instance, one knows...