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IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Technical Committee for Cognitive Robotics [http://www.ieee-coro.org website] | IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Technical Committee for Cognitive Robotics [http://www.ieee-coro.org website] | ||
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IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Technical Committee for Cognitive Robotics [http://www.ieee-ras.org/cognitive-robotics/resources Resources] | IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Technical Committee for Cognitive Robotics [http://www.ieee-ras.org/cognitive-robotics/resources Resources] | ||
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Revision as of 00:57, 31 May 2019
Contents
Cognitive Robotics
IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Technical Committee for Cognitive Robotics - List of Members
IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Technical Committee for Cognitive Robotics website
IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Technical Committee for Cognitive Robotics Resources
Teaching
Here are some additional material to supplement the courses on my main website.
- Artificial Cognitive Systems (support material)
Research
The CINDY Cognitive Architecture. CINDY stands for Circular Network Dynamics. It is in its early state of development and is based on many other cognitive architectures, especially the iCub cognitive architecture which was never fully realized. The long-term goal is to design and implement an emergent artificial cognitive system that builds on the principles of growth and development through circular causality, drawing on many of the principles of the fields of Enaction, Systems Dynamics, and Second-order Cybernetics.
Links
Here are some random items of interest.