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Social Interaction in Robotic Agents Emulating the Mirror Neuron Function

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Social Interaction in Robotic Agents Emulating the Mirror Neuron Function
Emergent interactions that are expressed by the movements of two agents are discussed in this paper. The common coding principle is used to show how the mirror neuron system may facilitate interaction behaviour. Synchronization between neuron groups in different structures of the mirror neuron system are in the basis of the interaction behaviour. The robotics experimental setting is used to illustrate the method. The resulting synchronization and turn taking behaviours show the advantages of the mirror neuron paradigm for designing of socially meaningful behaviour.
Emilia I. Barakova
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where IWINAC
Authors Emilia I. Barakova
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