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“how the nature of a living entity’s cognition is shaped by the form of its physical manifestation in the world.” As she points out, in contrast to the human as information processor view of cognition, humans are primarily active agents, not just “disembodied symbol processors.” This ...
K Plunkett,V Marchman - 《Cognition》 被引量: 901发表: 1991年 The Cog Project: Building a Humanoid Robot To explore issues of developmental structure, physical embodiment, integration of multiple sensory and motor systems, and social interaction, we have const... RA Brooks,C Breazeal,M Marjan...
[Paper] The development of embodied cognition: Six lessons from babies, Artificial life, 2005 Linda Smith, Michael Gasser [Paper] Embodied artificial intelligence: Trends and challenges, Lecture notes in computer science, 2004 Rolf Pfeifer, Fumiya Iida [Paper]Embodied...
embodied cognition posits that intelligent behaviors can be rapidly learned by agents whose morphologies are well adapted to their environment3,4,5. In contrast, the field of artificial intelligence (AI) has focused primarily on disembodied cognition, for example in domains of language6, vision7, ...
An Embodied Model for Higher-Level Cognition Guilherme Bittencourt (gb@das.ufsc.br) Departamento de Automação e Sistemas Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 88040-900 - Florianópolis - SC - Brazil based on evolutionary computation (Baum, 2004), to model cognition it is necessary to define...
4a). We hypothesize, along the lines of conjectures in embodied cognition3,4,5, that evolution discovers morphologies that can more efficiently exploit the passive dynamics of physical interactions between the agent body and the environment, thereby simplifying the problem of learning to control, ...
Embodied cognition is a theory that grounds the idea that the many aspects of human cognition are influenced by the combination of experiences in the physical world, including tactile interaction with daily use products and physical interfaces, and the d
In this paper wewill focus on the definition of embodiment, especially whether physical embodiment is a necessity for cognitive systems, and its relationship to the issues of understanding, representation and task specification.Wewill make use of the idea that cognition is a continuous complex process...
a relatively simple specialized physical mechanism may sometimes provide a substantially more robust yet simpler implementation of a disembodied complex rule-based system. For example, the disembodied cognition approach might advocate designing a rule-based system to send sequential instructions to open and...