What do humanoid robots offer to experimental psychology ?

Steil JJ (2011)
In: Connectionist models of neurocognition and emergent behavior : from theory to applications ; proceedings of the 12th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Birkbeck, University of London, 8 - 10 April 2010. Davelaar EJ (Ed); Progress in Neural Processing, 20. Singapore: World Scientific: 361-371.

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Davelaar, Eddy J.
Abstract / Bemerkung
I discuss challenges and chances offered to cognitive psychology by the recent groundbreaking progress in humanoid robot technology. The focus is on three developments. First, the robots' humanoid appearance in combination with their cognitive capabilities facilitates intuitive interaction with users and causes strong anthropomorphism and encourages the systematic investigation of the human's "theory of robotic mind". Second, experimental investigation of interaction by means of systematic variation of robot behavior provides new approaches to investigate human behavior, which yield methodical challenges. Third, humanoid robots increasingly face similar learning and behavioral problems as humans and their performance can give insights into the structure of such problems. Finally, it has often been argued that compared to computational models robots provide an alternative way of understanding human behavior by means of synthesis of intelligent behavior. I argue that humanoid robots can provide testbeds for hypothesized models, but – regarded as models for cognition – face similar fundamental considerations in their validity from a point of view of philosophy of science as computational models in cognitive psychology do.
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CoR-Lab Publication
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Titel des Konferenzbandes
Connectionist models of neurocognition and emergent behavior : from theory to applications ; proceedings of the 12th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Birkbeck, University of London, 8 - 10 April 2010
Serien- oder Zeitschriftentitel
Progress in Neural Processing
Band
20
Seite(n)
361-371
Konferenz
Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop ; 12 (Birkbeck, London, UK)
Konferenzort
Birkbeck, London, UK
Konferenzdatum
2010-04-08 – 2010-04-10
ISBN
978-981-4462-04-4, 978-981-4340-34-2
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2141972

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Steil JJ. What do humanoid robots offer to experimental psychology ? In: Davelaar EJ, ed. Connectionist models of neurocognition and emergent behavior : from theory to applications ; proceedings of the 12th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Birkbeck, University of London, 8 - 10 April 2010. Progress in Neural Processing. Vol 20. Singapore: World Scientific; 2011: 361-371.
Steil, J. J. (2011). What do humanoid robots offer to experimental psychology ? In E. J. Davelaar (Ed.), Progress in Neural Processing: Vol. 20. Connectionist models of neurocognition and emergent behavior : from theory to applications ; proceedings of the 12th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Birkbeck, University of London, 8 - 10 April 2010 (pp. 361-371). Singapore: World Scientific. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789814340359_0024
Steil, Jochen J. 2011. “What do humanoid robots offer to experimental psychology ?”. In Connectionist models of neurocognition and emergent behavior : from theory to applications ; proceedings of the 12th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Birkbeck, University of London, 8 - 10 April 2010, ed. Eddy J. Davelaar, 20:361-371. Progress in Neural Processing. Singapore: World Scientific.
Steil, J. J. (2011). “What do humanoid robots offer to experimental psychology ?” in Connectionist models of neurocognition and emergent behavior : from theory to applications ; proceedings of the 12th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Birkbeck, University of London, 8 - 10 April 2010, Davelaar, E. J. ed. Progress in Neural Processing, vol. 20, (Singapore: World Scientific), 361-371.
Steil, J.J., 2011. What do humanoid robots offer to experimental psychology ? In E. J. Davelaar, ed. Connectionist models of neurocognition and emergent behavior : from theory to applications ; proceedings of the 12th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Birkbeck, University of London, 8 - 10 April 2010. Progress in Neural Processing. no.20 Singapore: World Scientific, pp. 361-371.
J.J. Steil, “What do humanoid robots offer to experimental psychology ?”, Connectionist models of neurocognition and emergent behavior : from theory to applications ; proceedings of the 12th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Birkbeck, University of London, 8 - 10 April 2010, E.J. Davelaar, ed., Progress in Neural Processing, vol. 20, Singapore: World Scientific, 2011, pp.361-371.
Steil, J.J.: What do humanoid robots offer to experimental psychology ? In: Davelaar, E.J. (ed.) Connectionist models of neurocognition and emergent behavior : from theory to applications ; proceedings of the 12th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Birkbeck, University of London, 8 - 10 April 2010. Progress in Neural Processing. 20, p. 361-371. World Scientific, Singapore (2011).
Steil, Jochen J. “What do humanoid robots offer to experimental psychology ?”. Connectionist models of neurocognition and emergent behavior : from theory to applications ; proceedings of the 12th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Birkbeck, University of London, 8 - 10 April 2010. Ed. Eddy J. Davelaar. Singapore: World Scientific, 2011.Vol. 20. Progress in Neural Processing. 361-371.
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