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- AI in the 21:::st::: Century - With Historical ReflectionsMax Lungarella, Fumiya Iida, Josh C. Bongard, Rolf Pfeifer. 1-8 [doi]
- The Physical Symbol System Hypothesis: Status and ProspectsNils J. Nilsson. 9-17 [doi]
- Fifty Years of AI: From Symbols to Embodiment - and BackLuc Steels. 18-28 [doi]
- 2006: Celebrating 75 Years of AI - History and Outlook: The Next 25 YearsJürgen Schmidhuber. 29-41 [doi]
- Evolutionary Humanoid Robotics: Past, Present and FutureMalachy Eaton. 42-52 [doi]
- Philosophical Foundations of AIDavid Vernon, Dermot Furlong. 53-62 [doi]
- On the Role of AI in the Ongoing Paradigm Shift within the Cognitive SciencesTom Froese. 63-75 [doi]
- On the Information Theoretic Implications of Embodiment - Principles and MethodsRolf Pfeifer, Max Lungarella, Olaf Sporns, Yasuo Kuniyoshi. 76-86 [doi]
- Development Via Information Self-structuring of Sensorimotor Experience and InteractionChrystopher L. Nehaniv, Naeem Assif Mirza, Lars Olsson. 87-98 [doi]
- How Information and Embodiment Shape Intelligent Information ProcessingDaniel Polani, Olaf Sporns, Max Lungarella. 99-111 [doi]
- Preliminary Considerations for a Quantitative Theory of Networked Embodied IntelligenceFabio P. Bonsignorio. 112-123 [doi]
- A Quantitative Investigation into Distribution of Memory and Learning in Multi Agent Systems with Implicit CommunicationsRoozbeh Daneshvar, Abdolhossein Sadeghi Marascht, Hossein Aminaiee, Caro Lucas. 124-133 [doi]
- AI in Locomotion: Challenges and Perspectives of Underactuated RobotsFumiya Iida, Rolf Pfeifer, André Seyfarth. 134-143 [doi]
- On the Task Distribution Between Control and Mechanical SystemsAkio Ishiguro, Masahiro Shimizu. 144-153 [doi]
- Bacteria Integrated Swimming MicrorobotsBahareh Behkam, Metin Sitti. 154-163 [doi]
- Adaptive Multi-modal SensorsKyle Ira Harrington, Hava T. Siegelmann. 164-173 [doi]
- What Can AI Get from Neuroscience?Steve M. Potter. 174-185 [doi]
- Dynamical Systems in the Sensorimotor Loop: On the Interrelation Between Internal and External Mechanisms of Evolved Robot BehaviorMartin Hülse, Steffen Wischmann, Poramate Manoonpong, Arndt von Twickel, Frank Pasemann. 186-195 [doi]
- Adaptive Behavior Control with Self-regulating NeuronsKeyan Zahedi, Frank Pasemann. 196-205 [doi]
- Brain Area V6A: A Cognitive Model for an Embodied Artificial IntelligencePatrizia Fattori, Rossella Breveglieri, Nicoletta Marzocchi, Michail Maniadakis, Claudio Galletti. 206-220 [doi]
- The Man-Machine Interaction: The Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Rehabilitation RoboticsAlejandro Hernández Arieta, Ryu Kato, Wenwei Yu, Hiroshi Yokoi. 221-231 [doi]
- Tests of Machine IntelligenceShane Legg, Marcus Hutter. 232-242 [doi]
- A Hierarchical Concept Oriented Representation for Spatial Cognition in Mobile RobotsShrihari Vasudevan, Stefan Gächter, Ahad Harati, Roland Siegwart. 243-256 [doi]
- Anticipation and Future-Oriented Capabilities in Natural and Artificial CognitionGiovanni Pezzulo. 257-270 [doi]
- Computer-Supported Human-Human Multilingual CommunicationAlex Waibel, Keni Bernardin, Matthias Wölfel. 271-287 [doi]
- A Paradigm Shift in Artificial Intelligence: Why Social Intelligence Matters in the Design and Development of Robots with Human-Like IntelligenceKerstin Dautenhahn. 288-302 [doi]
- Intrinsically Motivated MachinesFrédéric Kaplan, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer. 303-314 [doi]
- Curious and Creative MachinesHod Lipson. 315-319 [doi]
- Applying Data Fusion in a Rational Decision Making with Emotional RegulationBenjamin Fonooni, Behzad Moshiri, Caro Lucas. 320-331 [doi]
- How to Build Consciousness into a Robot: The Sensorimotor ApproachJ. Kevin O Regan. 332-346 [doi]
- A Human-Like Robot Torso ZAR5 with Fluidic Muscles: Toward a Common Platform for Embodied AIIvo Boblan, Rudolf Bannasch, Andreas Schulz, Hartmut Schwenk. 347-357 [doi]
- The ::::iCub :::: Cognitive Humanoid Robot: An Open-System Research Platform for Enactive CognitionGiulio Sandini, Giorgio Metta, David Vernon. 358-369 [doi]
- Intelligent Mobile Manipulators in Industrial Applications: Experiences and ChallengesHansruedi Früh, Philipp Keller, Tino Perucchi. 370-385 [doi]
- The Dynamic Darwinian Diorama: A Landlocked Archipelago Enhances EpistemologyAdrianne Wortzel. 386-398 [doi]