Imitation in animals and artifacts:

The effort to explain the imitative abilities of humans and other animals draws on fields as diverse as animal behavior, artificial intelligence, computer science, comparative psychology, neuroscience, primatology, and linguistics. This volume represents a first step toward integrating research from...

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Other Authors: Dautenhahn, Kerstin, Nehaniv, Chrystopher L. 1963-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: ©2002
Series:Complex adaptive systems
Links:https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/3676.001.0001?locatt=mode:legacy
Summary:The effort to explain the imitative abilities of humans and other animals draws on fields as diverse as animal behavior, artificial intelligence, computer science, comparative psychology, neuroscience, primatology, and linguistics. This volume represents a first step toward integrating research from those studying imitation in humans and other animals, and those studying imitation through the construction of computer software and robots. Imitation is of particular importance in enabling robotic or software agents to share skills without the intervention of a programmer and in the more general context of interaction and collaboration between software agents and humans. Imitation provides a way for the agent -- -whether biological or artificial--to establish a "social relationship" and learn about the demonstrator's actions, in order to include them in its own behavioral repertoire. Building robots and software agents that can imitate other artificial or human agents in an appropriate way involves complex problems of perception, experience, context, and action, solved in nature in various ways by animals that imitate.
Item Description:"A Bradford book."
Papers presented at a meeting held in Edinburgh, Scotland, Apr. 7-9, 1999.
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xv, 607 Seiten) Illustrationen
ISBN:0262271214
0262527758
0585436800
9780262042031
9780262271219
9780262527750
9780585436807