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Birgitta Dresp-Langley
Two universal functional principles of Grossberg?s Adaptive Resonance Theory decipher the brain code of all biological learning and adaptive intelligence. Low-level representations of multisensory stimuli in their immediate environmental context are form...
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Mohammad Mustafa Taye
In recent years, deep learning (DL) has been the most popular computational approach in the field of machine learning (ML), achieving exceptional results on a variety of complex cognitive tasks, matching or even surpassing human performance. Deep learnin...
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Zixuan Zhang, Bo Zhang and Yunlong Wu
In the recent decade, many research efforts in robotic society have considered motion planning for maintaining connectivity in networked robotic system (NRS) by exploiting robotic autonomous mobility. On the other hand, cognitive radio (CR) in the commun...
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Janis Arents and Modris Greitans
Industrial robots and associated control methods are continuously developing. With the recent progress in the field of artificial intelligence, new perspectives in industrial robot control strategies have emerged, and prospects towards cognitive robots h...
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Alessandra Sorrentino, Gianmaria Mancioppi, Luigi Coviello, Filippo Cavallo and Laura Fiorini
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Birgitta Dresp-Langley
The principle of self-organization has acquired a fundamental significance in the newly emerging field of computational philosophy. Self-organizing systems have been described in various domains in science and philosophy including physics, neuroscience, ...
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Yassine Bouteraa, Ismail Ben Abdallah, Atef Ibrahim and Tariq Ahamed Ahanger
The last few years have seen significant advances in neuromotor rehabilitation technologies, such as robotics and virtual reality. Rehabilitation robotics primarily focuses on devices, control strategies, scenarios and protocols aimed at recovering senso...
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Qiuying Chen and Hongwei Mo
Autonomous navigation in unknown environments is still a challenge for robotics. Many efforts have been exerted to develop truly autonomous goal-oriented robot navigation models based on the neural mechanism of spatial cognition and mapping in animals? b...
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Uwe Jahn, Carsten Wolff and Peter Schulz
Modern robots often use more than one processing unit to solve the requirements in robotics. Robots are frequently designed in a modular manner to fulfill the possibility to be extended for future tasks. The use of multiple processing units leads to a di...
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Nicole Lazzeri, Daniele Mazzei, Lorenzo Cominelli, Antonio Cisternino and Danilo Emilio De Rossi
Humans have an innate tendency to anthropomorphize surrounding entities and have always been fascinated by the creation of machines endowed with human-inspired capabilities and traits. In the last few decades, this has become a reality with enormous adva...
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