Description
Book SynopsisHumanoid robots are highly sophisticated machines equipped with human-like sensory and motor capabilities. Today we are on the verge of a new era of rapid transformations in both science and engineeringone that brings together technological advancements in a way that will accelerate both neuroscience and robotics. Humanoid Robotics and Neuroscience: Science, Engineering and Society presents the contributions of prominent scientists who explore key aspects of the further potential of these systems.
Topics include:
- Neuroscientific research findings on dexterous robotic hand control
- Humanoid vision and how understanding the structure of the human eye can lead to improvements in artificial vision
- Humanoid locomotion, motor control, and the learning of motor skills
Table of Contents
Section I: Humanoid Robotics Perspectives to Neuroscience. Humanoid Robotics and Neuroscience: Science, Engineering and Society. Humanoid Brain Science.Section II: Emulating the Neuro-mechanisms with Humanoid Robots. Hands, Dexterity and the Brain. Humanoid Action, Recognition and the Brain: Stochastic Information Processing that Unifies Recognition and Generation of Motion Patterns - Toward Symbolical Understanding of the Continuous World. Humanoid Vision and the Brain: Foveal Vision for Humanoid Robots. Humanoid Robotics Motor Learning and Neuroscience: Representation and Control of the Task Space in Humans and Humanoid Robots. Humanoid Locomotion and the Brain. Humanoid Motor Control: Dynamics and the Brain. Section III: Leaping forward: Toward Cognitive Humanoid Robots. Learning from Examples: Imitation Learning Emerging Cognition. Cognitive Developmental Robotics towards Humanoid Science: Towards Language: Vocalization by Cognitive Developmental Robotics.