This paper describes ongoing research into the role of optic-flow derived spatial representations and their relation to cognitive computational models of mental rotation in primates, with the goal of producing effective and unique autonomous robot navigational capabilities. A theoretical framework is outlined based on a vectorial interlingua spanning perception, cognition and motor control. Progress to date on its implementation within an autonomous robot control architecture is presented.
Envisioning: Mental Rotation-based Semi-reactive Robot Control
2012
16 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Computers, Control & Information Theory , Navigation Systems , Bionics & Artificial Intelligence , Navigation , Robots , Architecture , Cognition , Control , Control systems , Mathematical models , Mental ability , Motors , Robotics , Rotation , Self operation , Spatial distribution , Robot navigation , Optic flow
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