CNLS '89 Proceedings of the ninth annual international conference of the Center for Nonlinear Studies on Self-organizing, Collective, and Cooperative Phenomena in Natural and Artificial Computing Networks on Emergent computation
The creative mind: myths and mechanisms
The creative mind: myths and mechanisms
On the notion of interestingness in automated mathematical discovery
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies - Special issue on Machine Discovery
A Computer Model of Skill Acquisition
A Computer Model of Skill Acquisition
Neural schemas: toward a comprehensive mechanism of mind
Neural schemas: toward a comprehensive mechanism of mind
Growing up with Lucy
Semiotic schemas: a framework for grounding language in action and perception
Artificial Intelligence - Special volume on connecting language to the world
The effect of learning on life history evolution
Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation
Cognitive vision: The case for embodied perception
Image and Vision Computing
Kantian Philosophy of Mathematics and Young Robots
Proceedings of the 9th AISC international conference, the 15th Calculemas symposium, and the 7th international MKM conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics
Robot task planning using semantic maps
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
The well-designed young mathematician
Artificial Intelligence
Symbolism and enactivism: an experimental test of conflicting approaches to artificial intelligence
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence
Creating Brain-Like Intelligence
Lifetime learning as a factor in life history evolution
Artificial Life
Semiotic schemas: A framework for grounding language in action and perception
Artificial Intelligence - Special volume on connecting language to the world
Visual bootstrapping for unsupervised symbol grounding
ACIVS'06 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Advanced Concepts For Intelligent Vision Systems
A review of long-term memory in natural and synthetic systems
Adaptive Behavior - Animals, Animats, Software Agents, Robots, Adaptive Systems
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Several high level methodological debates among AI researchers, linguists, psychologists and philosophers, appear to be endless, e.g. about the need for and nature of representations, about the role of symbolic processes, about embodiment, about situatedness, about whether symbol-grounding is needed, and about whether a robot needs any knowledge at birth or can start simply with a powerful learning mechanism. Consideration of the variety of capabilities and development patterns on the precocial-altricial spectrum in biological organisms will help us to see these debates in a new light.