- This event has passed.
Workshop: Adaptive behaviour in human infants, animals and robots
October 20, 2024 - October 22, 2024
The workshop was co-organised by the Global Research Centre for Diverse Intelligences (GRCDI) and Ritsumeikan University; it included presentations, lab visits and open discussions.
Participants:
- Minoru Asada (Osaka University)
Scientific and Technological Challenges in RoboCup - Andrew Barron (Macquarie University)
Honey bee cognition - Josep Call (University of St Andrews) (Organiser)
The descent of ape (into robot) - Erica Cartmill (Indiana University)
Play and projection: social and physical problem solving in great apes - Satoshi Hirata (Kyoto University)
Chimpanzee cognition and reinforcement learning models - Mitsuhiko Ishikawa (Hitotsubashi University)
Mechanisms of infants’ gaze-following behaviour adapted to social contexts - Shoji Itakura (Ritsumeikan University) (Organiser)
Infants’ reactions to robot during the still face procedure - Yasuhiro Kanakogi (Osaka University)
A sense of justice in preverbal infants - Takayuki Kanda (Kyoto University)
Moral Interaction with Social robots - Yusuke Moriguchi (Kyoto University)
Development of consciousness during childhood - Amanda Seed (University of St Andrews)
Diverse Mental Models or Diverse Control? - Kasim Terzig (University of St Andrews)
A tale of three robots: Reinforcement learning and long-horizon high-dimensional problems - Juan Ye (University of St Andrews)
Continual learning in sensor-based human activity recognition - Maarten Zwart (University of St Andrews)
A sense of place: neural mechanisms of spatial awareness in larval zebrafishAdaptive Behaviour Workshop – Abstracts
Pictured, from right to left are: (front row) Amanda Seed, Josep Call, Shoji Itakura and Takayuki Kanda (back row ) Minoru Asada, Juan Ye, Maarten Zwart, Kasim Terzic, Andrew Barron, Erica Cartmill, Yasuhiro Kanakogi and Mitsuhiko Ishikawa. Not pictured: Satoshi Hirata and Yusuke Moriguchi.