Research Topic on Cognitive Inspired Aspects of Robot Learning
Frontiers in Neurorobotics
This Research Topic focuses on the state-of-the-art in cognitive-inspired aspects of robot learning. It is an associated activity of the Latin American Summer School on Cognitive Robotics (LACORO). This Research Topic welcomes novel contributions to new theoretical methods and applications that align with the topics covered in LACORO, including but not limited to:
development of skills in biological systems and robots
principles and theories of development and learning
self-organizing behavior
models of human-human and human-robot interaction
Human-in-the-loop reinforcement learning and applications
multi-robot systems with human collaboration
non-verbal and multi-modal interaction
models on active learning
architectures for lifelong learning
the emergence of body and affordance perception
bio-inspired perceptual systems
continual sensorimotor learning
models for prediction, planning, and problem-solving
ethics and trust in computational intelligence and robotics
ethical reasoning and moral uncertainty
social learning in humans, animals, and robots
explainable robotic systems
robot prototyping of human and animal skills
models of perception in biological and artificial agents
cognitive computing
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