<b>The current state of the art in cognitive robotics, covering the challenges of building AI-powered intelligent robots inspired by natural cognitive systems.</b> A novel approach to building AI-powered intelligent robots takes inspiration from the way natural cognitive systems--in humans, anima
Cognitive Robotics
β Scribed by Angelo Cangelosi, Minoru Asada (eds.)
- Publisher
- The MIT Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 492
- Series
- Intelligent Robotics and Autonomous Agents
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The current state of the art in cognitive robotics, covering the challenges of building AI-powered intelligent robots inspired by natural cognitive systems.
A novel approach to building AI-powered intelligent robots takes inspiration from the way natural cognitive systemsβin humans, animals, and biological systemsβdevelop intelligence by exploiting the full power of interactions between body and brain, the physical and social environment in which they live, and phylogenetic, developmental, and learning dynamics. This volume reports on the current state of the art in cognitive robotics, offering the first comprehensive coverage of building robots inspired by natural cognitive systems.
Contributors first provide a systematic definition of cognitive robotics and a history of developments in the field. They describe in detail five main approaches: developmental, neuro, evolutionary, swarm, and soft robotics. They go on to consider methodologies and concepts, treating topics that include commonly used cognitive robotics platforms and robot simulators, biomimetic skin as an example of a hardware-based approach, machine-learning methods, and cognitive architecture. Finally, they cover the behavioral and cognitive capabilities of a variety of models, experiments, and applications, looking at issues that range from intrinsic motivation and perception to robot consciousness.
Cognitive Robotics is aimed at an interdisciplinary audience, balancing technical details and examples for the computational reader with theoretical and experimental findings for the empirical scientist.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
I: Definition and Approaches
1 What Is Cognitive Robotics?
2 Neurorobotics: Neuroscience and Robots
3 Developmental Robotics
4 Evolutionary Robotics
5 Swarm Robotics
6 Soft Robotics: A Developmental Approach
II: Methods and Concepts
7 Robot Platforms and Simulators
8 Biomimetic Skin
9 Machine Learning for Cognitive Robotics
10 Cognitive Architectures
11 Embodiment in Cognitive Science and Robotics
12 Ethics of Robotics
III: Behavioral and Cognitive Capabilities
13 Intrinsic Motivations for Open- Ended Learning
14 Principles of Cognitive Vision
15 Cognitive Robot Navigation
16 Cognitive Robot Manipulation
17 Cognitive Control for Decision and Human-Robot Collaboration
18 Social Cognition
19 Human-Robot Interaction
20 Language and Communication
21 Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
22 Abstract Concepts
23 Robots and Machine Consciousness
Contributors
Index
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