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The learning of adjectives and nouns from affordance and appearance features
Onur Yürüten, Erol Şahi̇n, Sinan Kalkan
Adaptive Behavior (2013) Vol. 21, Iss. 6, pp. 437-451
Closed Access | Times Cited: 63

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3. How robots acquire their behaviour
Domenico Parisi
(2014), pp. 81-120
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15. How human robots can be useful to human beings
Domenico Parisi
(2014), pp. 461-478
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12. Individually different robots and robots with pathologies
Domenico Parisi
(2014), pp. 407-426
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14. Human robots are future robots
Domenico Parisi
(2014), pp. 451-460
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2. Robots that have motivations and emotions
Domenico Parisi
(2014), pp. 33-80
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13. Robots that have art, religion, philosophy, science, and history
Domenico Parisi
(2014), pp. 427-450
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7. Robotic families
Domenico Parisi
(2014), pp. 221-258
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11. Robotic economies
Domenico Parisi
(2014), pp. 361-406
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10. Political robotics
Domenico Parisi
(2014), pp. 339-360
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1. Robots as theories of behaviour
Domenico Parisi
(2014), pp. 1-32
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6. Social robots
Domenico Parisi
(2014), pp. 187-220
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The Latent Structure of Dictionaries
Philippe Vincent‐Lamarre, Alexandre Blondin Massé, Marcos Antônio Lopes, et al.
arXiv (Cornell University) (2014)
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Index

Advances in interaction studies (2014), pp. 489-489
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14. Human robots are future robots

Advances in interaction studies (2014), pp. 451-460
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13. Robots that have art, religion, philosophy, science, and history

Advances in interaction studies (2014), pp. 427-450
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References and additional readings

Advances in interaction studies (2014), pp. 479-488
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2. Robots that have motivations and emotions

Advances in interaction studies (2014), pp. 33-80
Closed Access

3. How robots acquire their behaviour

Advances in interaction studies (2014), pp. 81-120
Closed Access

1. Robots as theories of behaviour

Advances in interaction studies (2014), pp. 1-32
Closed Access

12. Individually different robots and robots with pathologies

Advances in interaction studies (2014), pp. 407-426
Closed Access

5. Robots with a mental life

Advances in interaction studies (2014), pp. 159-186
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6. Social robots

Advances in interaction studies (2014), pp. 187-220
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4. Robots that have language

Advances in interaction studies (2014), pp. 121-158
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