The group reading list
Recognizing and understanding intentional action

Imitation Learning

Other social learning

  • J. Call & M. Carpenter (2002). Three Souces of Information in Social Learning. In K. Dautenhahn & C. Nehaniv (Eds.), Imitation in Animals and Artifacts (pp 211-228). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Noble & Todd (2002). Imitation or something simpler? Imitation in Animals and Artifacts (pp xx-xx). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Understanding Other Minds

In Communication

Role of Imitation

Intention in Discourse

  • Cohen & Levenque (1990). Persistence, Intention and Commitment. (Intentions in Communication. In P. Cohen, J. Morgan & M. Pollack (Eds.), Intensions in Communication (pp.xx-xx), Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Autism and other Social Deficits

Philosophy

Robots that Imitate and Learn from People

Refereed proceedings

C. Breazeal, "Affective interaction between humans and robots", in Proceedings of the2001 European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL2001). Prague, Czech Rep., (2001).

C. Breazeal, "Emotive qualities in robot speech," in Proceedings of the 2001 International Conference on Intelligent Robotics and Systems (IROS2001). Maui, HI. (2001). CD-ROM proceedings.

C. Breazeal, "Proto-conversations with an anthropomorphic robot," in Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (Ro-Man2000). Osaka, Japan, 328--333, (2000).

C. Breazeal, "Believability and readability of robot faces," in Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Intelligent Robotic Systems (SIRS2000). Reading, UK, 247--256, (2000).

C. Breazeal, "A context-dependent attention system for a social robot," in Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Joint Conference on Artifical Intelligence (IJCAI 99). Stockholm, Sweden, 1146--1151, (1999). (235 KB PDF file)

C. Breazeal, "A motivation system for regulating human-robot interaction," in Proceedings of the fifteenth National Conference on Artificial Intellilgence (AAAI 98). Madison, WI, 54--61, (1998). (235 KB PDF file)

Other publications

C. Breazeal, "Designing sociable robots: Issues and lessons," in K. Dautenhahn, A. Bond, L. Canamero, B. (eds.), Socially Intelligent Agents: Creating Relationships with Computers and Robots, Kluwer Academic Press, (2002).

C. Breazeal and B. Scassellati, "Challenges in building robots that imitate people," in K. Dautenhahn and C. Nehaniv (eds.), Imitation in Animals and Artifacts, MIT Press, (2002). (1934 KB, MSWord file)

C. Breazeal, "Sociable Machines: Expressive Social Exchange Between Humans and Robots", Doctoral Dissertation. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. MIT. (2000).

C. Ferrell (Breazeal), "Robust Agent Control of an Autonomous Robot with Many Sensors and Actuators", MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab Technical Report 1443. Master's thesis. (1993).

Related Works

P. Menzel & F. D'Aluisio (2000), RoboSapiens: Evolution of a New Species, The MIT Press.

R. Brooks (2002), Flesh and Machines, The MIT Press.

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