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A lesson from robotics: Modeling infants as autonomous agents

Authors :
Schlesinger, Matthew
Prince, Christopher G.
Demiris, Yiannis
Marom, Yuval
Kozima, Hideki
Balkenius, Christian
Source :
Schlesinger, Matthew (2002) A lesson from robotics: Modeling infants as autonomous agents. [Conference Paper]
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Published

Abstract

While computational models are playing an increasingly important role in developmental psychology, at least one lesson from robotics is still being learned: modeling epigenetic processes often requires simulating an embodied, autonomous organism. This paper first contrasts prevailing models of infant cognition with an agent-based approach. A series of infant studies by Baillargeon (1986; Baillargeon & DeVos, 1991) is described, and an eye-movement model is then used to simulate infants' visual activity in this study. I conclude by describing three behavioral predictions of the eyemovement model, and discussing the implications of this work for infant cognition research.

Details

Database :
CogPrints
Journal :
Schlesinger, Matthew (2002) A lesson from robotics: Modeling infants as autonomous agents. [Conference Paper]
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
edscog.2525
Document Type :
Conference Paper