Tác giả: Marco Mirolli

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Dr. Gianluca Baldassarre is a Researcher at the Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) where he is a member of the Laboratory of Computational Embodied Neuroscience; his research interests include computational embodied neuroscience, psychology, neuroscience, developmental robotics, artificial life, and machine learning. Dr. Marco Mirolli is a Researcher at the Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC) of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) where he is a member of the Laboratory of Computational Embodied Neuroscience Laboratory; his research interests lie in the study of behavior through computer simulations, in particular the evolution of communication and language, the role of language as a cognitive tool, the biological bases of motivations and emotions, and the role of intrinsic motivations in cumulative learning.




4 Ebooks bởi Marco Mirolli

Stefano Nolfi & Marco Mirolli: Evolution of Communication and Language in Embodied Agents
This field of research examines how embodied and situated agents, such as robots, evolve language and thus communicate with each other. This book is a comprehensive survey of the research in this eme …
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€149.79
Gianluca Baldassarre & Marco Mirolli: Intrinsically Motivated Learning in Natural and Artificial Systems
It has become clear to researchers in robotics and adaptive behaviour that current approaches are yielding systems with limited autonomy and capacity for self-improvement. To learn autonomously and i …
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€149.79
Stefano Cagnoni & Marco Mirolli: Evolution, Complexity and Artificial Life
Evolution and complexity characterize both biological and artificial life – by direct modeling of biological processes and the creation of populations of interacting entities from which complex behav …
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€53.49
Gianluca Baldassarre & Marco Mirolli: Computational and Robotic Models of the Hierarchical Organization of Behavior
Current robots and other artificial systems are typically able to accomplish only one single task. Overcoming this limitation requires the development of control architectures and learning algorithms …
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€96.29