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|a 50 Years of Artificial Intelligence
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|b Essays Dedicated to the 50th Anniversary of Artificial Intelligence /
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|a Historical and Philosphical Issues -- AI in the 21st Century – With Historical Reflections -- The Physical Symbol System Hypothesis: Status and Prospects -- Fifty Years of AI: From Symbols to Embodiment - and Back -- 2006: Celebrating 75 Years of AI - History and Outlook: The Next 25 Years -- Evolutionary Humanoid Robotics: Past, Present and Future -- Philosophical Foundations of AI -- On the Role of AI in the Ongoing Paradigm Shift within the Cognitive Sciences -- Information Theory and Quantification -- On the Information Theoretic Implications of Embodiment – Principles and Methods -- Development Via Information Self-structuring of Sensorimotor Experience and Interaction -- How Information and Embodiment Shape Intelligent Information Processing -- Preliminary Considerations for a Quantitative Theory of Networked Embodied Intelligence -- A Quantitative Investigation into Distribution of Memory and Learning in Multi Agent Systems with Implicit Communications -- Morphology and Dynamics -- AI in Locomotion: Challenges and Perspectives of Underactuated Robots -- On the Task Distribution Between Control and Mechanical Systems -- Bacteria Integrated Swimming Microrobots -- Adaptive Multi-modal Sensors -- Neurorobotics -- What Can AI Get from Neuroscience? -- Dynamical Systems in the Sensorimotor Loop: On the Interrelation Between Internal and External Mechanisms of Evolved Robot Behavior -- Adaptive Behavior Control with Self-regulating Neurons -- Brain Area V6A: A Cognitive Model for an Embodied Artificial Intelligence -- The Man-Machine Interaction: The Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Rehabilitation Robotics -- Machine Intelligence, Cognition, and Natural Language Processing -- Tests of Machine Intelligence -- A Hierarchical Concept Oriented Representation for Spatial Cognition in Mobile Robots -- Anticipation and Future-Oriented Capabilities in Natural and Artificial Cognition -- Computer-Supported Human-Human Multilingual Communication -- Human-Like Intelligence: Motivation, Emotions, and Consciousness -- A Paradigm Shift in Artificial Intelligence: Why Social Intelligence Matters in the Design and Development of Robots with Human-Like Intelligence -- Intrinsically Motivated Machines -- Curious and Creative Machines -- Applying Data Fusion in a Rational Decision Making with Emotional Regulation -- How to Build Consciousness into a Robot: The Sensorimotor Approach -- Robot Platforms -- A Human-Like Robot Torso ZAR5 with Fluidic Muscles: Toward a Common Platform for Embodied AI -- The iCub Cognitive Humanoid Robot: An Open-System Research Platform for Enactive Cognition -- Intelligent Mobile Manipulators in Industrial Applications:Experiences and Challenges -- Art and AI -- The Dynamic Darwinian Diorama: A Landlocked Archipelago Enhances Epistemology.
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