tailieunhanh - Socially Intel. Agents Creating Rels. with Comp. & Robots - Dautenhahn et al (Eds) Part 10

Tham khảo tài liệu 'socially intel. agents creating rels. with comp. & robots - dautenhahn et al (eds) part 10', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 164 Socially Intelligent Agents plies that joint attention and action capture intertwine with each other playing important roles in infants development of social communication. Therefore we have implemented in Infanoid the primordial capability of joint attention and are working on that of action capture. Social intelligence has to have an ontogenetic history that is similar to that of humans and is open to further adaptation to the social environment it also has to have a naturalistic embodiment in order to experience the environment in a way that is similar to humans . Our ongoing attempt to foster Infanoid will tell us the prerequisites nature for and developmental process nurture of the artificial social beings that we can relate to. Notes 1. Joint attention requires not only focusing on the same object but also mutual acknowledgement of this sharing action. We assume that joint attention before nine-month revolution 9 is reflexive therefore without this mutual acknowledgement. References 1 S. Baron-Cohen. Mindblindness An Essay on Autism and Theory of Mind. MIT Press Cambridge MA 1995. 2 S. Baron-Cohen. Is there a normal phase of synaesthesia in development Psyche 2 27 1996. http v2 . 3 . Brooks C. Breazeal M. Marjanovic B. Scassellati and M. Williamson. The Cog project building a humanoid robot. In . Nehaniv editor Computation for Metaphors Analogy and Agents Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 1562 pages 52-87. Springer-Verlag Berlin 1998. 4 R. Byrne. The Thinking Ape Evolutionary Origins of Intelligence. Oxford University Press 1995. 5 . Dennett. The Intentional Stance. MIT Press Cambridge MA 1987. 6 A. Meltzoff and . Moore. Persons and representation why infant imitation is important for theories of human development. In J. Nadel and G. Butterworth editors Imitation in Infancy pages 9-35. Cambridge University Press 1999. 7 G. Rizzolatti and . Arbib. Language within our grasp. Trends in .

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