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Cognitive Systems [electronic resource] / edited by Henrik Iskov Christensen, Geert-Jan M. Kruijff, Jeremy L. Wyatt.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cognitive Systems Monographs ; 8Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Description: XIV, 494 p. 125 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642116940
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 006.3 23
LOC classification:
  • Q342
Online resources:
Contents:
Cognitive Systems Introduction -- Component Science -- Architecture and Representations -- The Sensorimotor Approach in CoSy: The Example of Dimensionality Reduction -- Categorical Perception -- Semantic Modelling of Space -- Planning and Failure Detection -- Multi-modal Learning -- Situated Dialogue Processing for Human-Robot Interaction -- Integration and Systems -- The PlayMate System -- The Explorer System -- Lessons Learnt from Scenario-Based Integration -- Summary and Outlook -- Cross-Disciplinary Reflections: Philosophical Robotics -- Lessons and Outlook.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Design of cognitive systems for assistance to people poses a major challenge to the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence. The Cognitive Systems for Cognitive Assistance (CoSy) project was organized to address the issues of i) theoretical progress on design of cognitive systems ii) methods for implementation of systems and iii) empirical studies to further understand the use and interaction with such systems. To study, design and deploy cognitive systems there is a need to considers aspects of systems design, embodiment, perception, planning and error recovery, spatial insertion, knowledge acquisition and machine learning, dialog design and human robot interaction and systems integration. The CoSy project addressed all of these aspects over a period of four years and across two different domains of application – exploration of space and task / knowledge acquisition for manipulation. The present volume documents the results of the CoSy project. The CoSy project was funded by the European Commission as part of the Cognitive Systems Program within the 6th Framework Program.
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Cognitive Systems Introduction -- Component Science -- Architecture and Representations -- The Sensorimotor Approach in CoSy: The Example of Dimensionality Reduction -- Categorical Perception -- Semantic Modelling of Space -- Planning and Failure Detection -- Multi-modal Learning -- Situated Dialogue Processing for Human-Robot Interaction -- Integration and Systems -- The PlayMate System -- The Explorer System -- Lessons Learnt from Scenario-Based Integration -- Summary and Outlook -- Cross-Disciplinary Reflections: Philosophical Robotics -- Lessons and Outlook.

Design of cognitive systems for assistance to people poses a major challenge to the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence. The Cognitive Systems for Cognitive Assistance (CoSy) project was organized to address the issues of i) theoretical progress on design of cognitive systems ii) methods for implementation of systems and iii) empirical studies to further understand the use and interaction with such systems. To study, design and deploy cognitive systems there is a need to considers aspects of systems design, embodiment, perception, planning and error recovery, spatial insertion, knowledge acquisition and machine learning, dialog design and human robot interaction and systems integration. The CoSy project addressed all of these aspects over a period of four years and across two different domains of application – exploration of space and task / knowledge acquisition for manipulation. The present volume documents the results of the CoSy project. The CoSy project was funded by the European Commission as part of the Cognitive Systems Program within the 6th Framework Program.

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