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Cognitive Systems Research, Volume 43
Volume 43, June 2017
- Gavin Rens, Deshendran Moodley:
A hybrid POMDP-BDI agent architecture with online stochastic planning and plan caching. 1-20 - Ahmad Esmaeili, Nasser Mozayani, Mohammad Reza Jahed-Motlagh, Eric T. Matson:
A socially-based distributed self-organizing algorithm for holonic multi-agent systems: Case study in a task environment. 21-44 - Beatriz Sorrentino Marques, Osvaldo Frota Pessoa Jr.:
Presuppositions about the role of consciousness in the agent causation conception of agents and the problem of the disappearing agent. 45-52 - Derek A. Epp:
Public policy and the wisdom of crowds. 53-61 - Zenko Takayama:
Corrigendum to "How are religious concepts created? A form of cognition and its effects" [Cogn. Syst. Res. 41(2017) 73-83]. 62 - Bryan D. Jones:
Behavioral rationality as a foundation for public policy studies. 63-75 - Shu-Nung Yao, Chin-Teng Lin, Jung-Tai King, Yu-Cheng Liu, Chaoyun Liang:
Learning in the visual association of novice and expert designers. 76-88 - Beth L. Leech, Lee Cronk:
Coordinated policy action and flexible coalitional psychology: How evolution made humans so good at politics. 89-99 - Fernando Martínez-Plumed, César Ferri, José Hernández-Orallo, María José Ramírez-Quintana:
A computational analysis of general intelligence tests for evaluating cognitive development. 100-118 - Peter Cariani:
The Passage of a Transdisciplinary Movement through an All-Too-Brief Moment in Time. Review of The Cybernetics Moment: or Why We Call Our Age the Information Age, Ronald R. Kline. Johns Hopkins (2015). 336 pp. 119-124 - João Eduardo Kögler Jr., Osvaldo Frota Pessoa Jr.:
Celebration of twenty years promoting Cognitive Science. 125-127 - Garri Hovhannisyan, Caleb Dewey:
Natural & normative dynamical coupling. 128-139 - Samuel Workman, JoBeth Shafran, Tracey Bark:
Problem definition and information provision by federal bureaucrats. 140-152
- Amir Aly, Sascha S. Griffiths, Francesca Stramandinoli:
Towards intelligent social robots: Current advances in cognitive robotics. 153-156 - Emmanouil G. Tsardoulias, Athanassios M. Kintsakis, Konstantinos Panayiotou, Aristeidis G. Thallas, Sofia E. Reppou, George Karagiannis, Miren Iturburu, Stratos Arampatzis, Cezary Zielinski, Vincent Prunet, Fotis E. Psomopoulos, Andreas L. Symeonidis, Pericles A. Mitkas:
Towards an integrated robotics architecture for social inclusion - The RAPP paradigm. 157-173 - Jung-Ju Choi, Sonya S. Kwak:
Who is this?: Identity and presence in robot-mediated communication. 174-189 - Travis J. Wiltshire, Samantha F. Warta, Daniel Barber, Stephen M. Fiore:
Enabling robotic social intelligence by engineering human social-cognitive mechanisms. 190-207 - German Ignacio Parisi, Jun Tani, Cornelius Weber, Stefan Wermter:
Emergence of multimodal action representations from neural network self-organization. 208-221 - Bob R. Schadenberg, Mark A. Neerincx, Fokie Cnossen, Rosemarijn Looije:
Personalising game difficulty to keep children motivated to play with a social robot: A Bayesian approach. 222-231 - José Carlos González, José Carlos Pulido, Fernando Fernández:
A three-layer planning architecture for the autonomous control of rehabilitation therapies based on social robots. 232-249 - Rosemarijn Looije, Mark A. Neerincx, Koen V. Hindriks:
Specifying and testing the design rationale of social robots for behavior change in children. 250-265 - Mriganka Biswas, John Murray:
The effects of cognitive biases and imperfectness in long-term robot-human interactions: Case studies using five cognitive biases on three robots. 266-290 - Michail Maniadakis, Emmanouil Hourdakis, Panos E. Trahanias:
Time-informed task planning in multi-agent collaboration. 291-300 - Sebastian Schneider, Michael Goerlich, Franz Kummert:
A framework for designing socially assistive robot interactions. 301-312 - Amir Aly, Sascha S. Griffiths, Francesca Stramandinoli:
Metrics and benchmarks in human-robot interaction: Recent advances in cognitive robotics. 313-323
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