Cognitive Developmental Robotics (CDR) aims to provide new understanding how human’s higher cognitive functions develop by means of a synthetic approach that developmentally constructs cognitive functions. The key idea of CDR is “from physical embodiment to social interaction” that enables information structuring through interactions with the environment, including other agents. The idea is shaped through the hypothesized development models of human cognitive functions. Some studies of CDR and related works are introduced, and future issues are discussed.
Cognitive Developmental Robotics: from Physical Interaction to Social One
Intelligent Systems, Cont. (formerly: Microprocessor)
2013-03-16
15 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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