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- catalog abstract "Robot learning is a broad and interdisciplinary area. This holds with regard to the basic interests and the scienti c background of the researchers involved, as well as with regard to the techniques and approaches used. The interests that motivate the researchers in this eld range from fundamental research issues, such as how to constructively understand intelligence, to purely application o- ented work, such as the exploitation of learning techniques for industrial robotics. Given this broad scope of interests, it is not surprising that, although AI and robotics are usually the core of the robot learning eld, disciplines like cog- tive science, mathematics, social sciences, neuroscience, biology, and electrical engineering have also begun to play a role in it. In this way, its interdisciplinary character is more than a mere fashion, and leads to a productive exchange of ideas. One of the aims of EWLR-6 was to foster this exchange of ideas and to f- ther boost contacts between the di erent scienti c areas involved in learning robots. EWLR is, traditionally, a \European Workshop on Learning Robots". Nevertheless, the organizers of EWLR-6 decided to open up the workshop to non-European research as well, and included in the program committee we- known non-European researchers. This strategy proved to be successful since there was a strong participation in the workshop from researchers outside - rope, especially from Japan, which provided new ideas and lead to new contacts.".
- catalog contributor b11171415.
- catalog contributor b11171416.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Robot learning is a broad and interdisciplinary area. This holds with regard to the basic interests and the scienti c background of the researchers involved, as well as with regard to the techniques and approaches used. The interests that motivate the researchers in this eld range from fundamental research issues, such as how to constructively understand intelligence, to purely application o- ented work, such as the exploitation of learning techniques for industrial robotics. Given this broad scope of interests, it is not surprising that, although AI and robotics are usually the core of the robot learning eld, disciplines like cog- tive science, mathematics, social sciences, neuroscience, biology, and electrical engineering have also begun to play a role in it. In this way, its interdisciplinary character is more than a mere fashion, and leads to a productive exchange of ideas. One of the aims of EWLR-6 was to foster this exchange of ideas and to f- ther boost contacts between the di erent scienti c areas involved in learning robots. EWLR is, traditionally, a \European Workshop on Learning Robots". Nevertheless, the organizers of EWLR-6 decided to open up the workshop to non-European research as well, and included in the program committee we- known non-European researchers. This strategy proved to be successful since there was a strong participation in the workshop from researchers outside - rope, especially from Japan, which provided new ideas and lead to new contacts.".
- catalog description "The construction and acquisition of visual categories / Tony Belpaeme, Luc Steels, Joris Van Looveren -- Q-learning with adaptive state space construction / Hajime Murao, Shinzo Kitamura -- Module based reinforcement learning for a real robot / Csaba Szepesvari, Zsolt Kalmar, Andras Lorincz -- Analysis and design of robot's behavior : towards a methodology / Yassine Faihe, Jean-Pierre Müller -- Vision based state space construction for learning mobile robots in multiagent environments / Eiji Uchibe, Minoru Asada, Koh Hosoda -- Transmitting communication skills through imitation in autonomous robots / Aude Billard, Gillian Hayes -- Continual robot learning with constructive neural networks / Axel Grossmann, Riccardo Poli -- Robot learning and self-sufficiency : what the energy-level can tell us about a robot's performance / Andreas Birk -- Perceptual grounding in robots / Paul Vogt -- A learning mobile robot : theory, simulation and practice / Nuno Chalmique Chagas, John Hallam -- Learning complex robot behaviours by evolutionary computing with task decomposition / Wei-Po Lee, John Hallam, Henrik H. Lund -- Robot learning using gate-level evolvable hardware / Didier Keymeulen [and others].".
- catalog extent "vi, 187 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540654801 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 1545. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 1545.".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "629.8/9263 21".
- catalog subject "Artificial intelligence Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Artificial intelligence.".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Robots Control systems Congresses.".
- catalog subject "TJ211.35 .E95 1996".
- catalog subject "TJ211.35 .E95 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "The construction and acquisition of visual categories / Tony Belpaeme, Luc Steels, Joris Van Looveren -- Q-learning with adaptive state space construction / Hajime Murao, Shinzo Kitamura -- Module based reinforcement learning for a real robot / Csaba Szepesvari, Zsolt Kalmar, Andras Lorincz -- Analysis and design of robot's behavior : towards a methodology / Yassine Faihe, Jean-Pierre Müller -- Vision based state space construction for learning mobile robots in multiagent environments / Eiji Uchibe, Minoru Asada, Koh Hosoda -- Transmitting communication skills through imitation in autonomous robots / Aude Billard, Gillian Hayes -- Continual robot learning with constructive neural networks / Axel Grossmann, Riccardo Poli -- Robot learning and self-sufficiency : what the energy-level can tell us about a robot's performance / Andreas Birk -- Perceptual grounding in robots / Paul Vogt -- A learning mobile robot : theory, simulation and practice / Nuno Chalmique Chagas, John Hallam -- Learning complex robot behaviours by evolutionary computing with task decomposition / Wei-Po Lee, John Hallam, Henrik H. Lund -- Robot learning using gate-level evolvable hardware / Didier Keymeulen [and others].".
- catalog title "Learning robots : 6th European Workshop, EWLR-6, Brighton, England, August 1-2, 1997 : proceedings / Andreas Birk, John Demiris (eds.).".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".