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ANTONIO CHELLA

Imitation Learning and Anchoring through Conceptual Spaces

  • Authors: Chella, A; Dindo, H; Infantino, I
  • Publication year: 2007
  • Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
  • Key words: Robotics, Imitation Learning
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/48187

Abstract

In order to have a robotic system able to effectively learn by imitation and not merely reproduce the movements of a human teacher, the system should have the capability to deeply understand the perceived actions to be imitated. This paper deals with the development of a cognitive architecture for learning by imitation in which a rich conceptual representation of the observed actions is built. The purpose of the following discussion is to show how the same conceptual representation can be used both in a bottom-up approach, in order to learn sequences of actions by imitation learning paradigm, and in a top-down approach, in order to anchor the symbolical representations to the perceptual activities of the robotic system. Experiments concerned with the problem of teaching a humanoid robotic system simple manipulative tasks are reported.