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ICRA
2007
IEEE
155views Robotics» more  ICRA 2007»
16 years 15 days ago
Dogged Learning for Robots
— Ubiquitous robots need the ability to adapt their behaviour to the changing situations and demands they will encounter during their lifetimes. In particular, non-technical user...
Daniel H. Grollman, Odest Chadwicke Jenkins
APGV
2006
ACM
181views Visualization» more  APGV 2006»
16 years 5 days ago
Categorization of natural scenes: local vs. global information
Understanding the robustness and rapidness of human scene categorization has been a focus of investigation in the cognitive sciences over the last decades. At the same time, progr...
Julia Vogel, Adrian Schwaninger, Christian Wallrav...
ABIALS
2008
Springer
16 years 16 days ago
The Cognitive Body: From Dynamic Modulation to Anticipation
Abstract— Starting from the situated and embodied perspective on the study of biological cognition as a source of inspiration, this paper programmatically outlines a path towards...
Alberto Montebelli, Robert Lowe, Tom Ziemke
CHI
2004
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Examining the robustness of sensor-based statistical models of human interruptibility
Current systems often create socially awkward interruptions or unduly demand attention because they have no way of knowing if a person is busy and should not be interrupted. Previ...
James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson, Jennifer Lai
HT
2004
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Managing conflict in multi-model adaptive hypertext
Adaptive hypermedia has the goal of contextualizing the display of a hypertext to suit the user and their situation. A variety of aspects of the context can influence the appropri...
Luis Francisco-Revilla, Frank M. Shipman III