Cognitive Robotics and AI: From Babies to Robots
Offered By: BIMSA via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of cognitive robotics, AI, and developmental psychology in this conference talk by Angelo Cangelosi. Delve into the role of embodiment in cognition and language processing, examining its implications for designing linguistic capabilities in cognitive agents and robots for human-robot collaboration. Discover the interdisciplinary approach of Developmental Robotics within the broader field of Cognitive Robotics. Examine developmental robotics models and experimental results from iCub experiments, focusing on embodiment biases in early word acquisition, grammar learning, pointing gestures, and finger counting for number learning. Investigate a novel developmental robotics model on Theory of Mind and its application to autonomous trust behavior in robots. Consider the implications of embodied approaches for embodied cognition in AI and cognitive sciences, as well as their potential applications in robot companion development.
Syllabus
Angelo Cangelosi: Cognitive Robotics and AI: From Babies to Robots #ICBS2024
Taught by
BIMSA
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