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
The Latin American Summer School on Cognitive Robotics (LACORO) is an international event that aims at making cutting-edge knowledge on Artificial Intelligence for Robotics Applications accessible to everyone, especially in the Southern Hemisphere. Moreover, LACORO wishes to foster intercultural student collaboration within and outside the Americas.
LACORO primarily targets later-year Engineering Students, MSc students, Ph.D. Students, Academics, and Professionals. Although LACORO will be organized in Latin America, LACORO is open to participants worldwide. We also look forward to building a sustainable community of students, academics, and professionals in Artificial Intelligence for Robotics, particularly Cognitive Inspired Aspects of AI.
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
The Latin American Summer School on Cognitive Robotics (LACORO) is an international event that aims at making cutting-edge knowledge on Artificial Intelligence for Robotics Applications accessible to everyone, especially in the Southern Hemisphere. Moreover, LACORO wishes to foster intercultural student collaboration within and outside the Americas.
LACORO primarily targets later-year Engineering Students, MSc students, Ph.D. Students, Academics, and Professionals. Although LACORO will be organized in Latin America, LACORO is open to participants worldwide. We also look forward to building a sustainable community of students, academics, and professionals in Artificial Intelligence for Robotics, particularly Cognitive Inspired Aspects of AI.