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From Interaction to Cognition Guido Bugmann Robotics and Intelligent Systems University of Plymouth, UK COGRIC – 16-18 August 2006 Poster Highlight

From Interaction to Cognition Guido Bugmann Robotics and Intelligent Systems University of Plymouth, UK COGRIC – 16-18 August 2006 Poster Highlight

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Page 1: From Interaction to Cognition Guido Bugmann Robotics and Intelligent Systems University of Plymouth, UK COGRIC – 16-18 August 2006 Poster Highlight

From Interaction to Cognition

Guido Bugmann

Robotics and Intelligent Systems

University of Plymouth, UK

COGRIC – 16-18 August 2006 Poster Highlight

Page 2: From Interaction to Cognition Guido Bugmann Robotics and Intelligent Systems University of Plymouth, UK COGRIC – 16-18 August 2006 Poster Highlight

Building an Intelligent Robust Machine …

Neuroscience

Psychology

Sensory-Motor Control

Page 3: From Interaction to Cognition Guido Bugmann Robotics and Intelligent Systems University of Plymouth, UK COGRIC – 16-18 August 2006 Poster Highlight

… that does not work.

Missing knowledge

Missing knowledge

Missing knowledge

Page 4: From Interaction to Cognition Guido Bugmann Robotics and Intelligent Systems University of Plymouth, UK COGRIC – 16-18 August 2006 Poster Highlight

Identifying critical missing knowledge

• The finished product: Interactive machine.

What will users tell their robot?

• E.g. “Hang the washing

on the line”

• No research in this area!

• More examples on route instruction and game instruction.

Page 5: From Interaction to Cognition Guido Bugmann Robotics and Intelligent Systems University of Plymouth, UK COGRIC – 16-18 August 2006 Poster Highlight

A Virtual Research Centre for Personal Robotics (in preparation)

• Share available knowledge and identify missing knowledge.

• Interested from all disciplines welcome.

Page 6: From Interaction to Cognition Guido Bugmann Robotics and Intelligent Systems University of Plymouth, UK COGRIC – 16-18 August 2006 Poster Highlight

From Interaction to Cognition

Guido Bugmann

Robotics and Intelligent Systems

University of Plymouth, UK

COGRIC – 16-18 August 2006 Poster Highlight