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date Sat, 29 Mar 2014 22:46:05 -0400
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41 volume = "1", 41 volume = "1",
42 pages ="92--99", 42 pages ="92--99",
43 note = {Available as : 43 note = {Available as :
44 \url{http://groups.csail.mit.edu/genesis/papers/2012bica-phw}}, 44 \url{http://groups.csail.mit.edu/genesis/papers/2012bica-phw}},
45 addendum = {\why{Great summary of historical attempts at AI, and more 45 addendum = {\why{Great summary of historical attempts at AI, and more
46 thoughts on how directed perception and mimicry 46 thoughts on how directed perception and mimicry as
47 as in {\tt EMPATH} might play an important role in 47 in {\tt EMPATH} might play an important role in
48 intelligence.}} 48 intelligence.}}
49 } 49 }
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51 @article{sims-evolving-creatures, 51 @article{sims-evolving-creatures,
52 author = "Karl Sims", 52 author = "Karl Sims",
53 title = "Evolving Virtual Creatures", 53 title = "Evolving Virtual Creatures",
54 journal = "Computer Graphics (Siggraph '94 Proceedings)", 54 journal = "Computer Graphics (Siggraph '94 Proceedings)",
55 year = "1994", 55 year = "1994",
56 month = "July", 56 month = "7",
57 pages = "15--22", 57 pages = "15--22",
58 note = "Available as: \url{http://www.karlsims.com/papers/siggraph94.pdf}", 58 note = "Available as: \url{http://www.karlsims.com/papers/siggraph94.pdf}",
59 addendum = {\why{Karl Sims uses a simulated virtual environment 59 addendum = {\why{Karl Sims uses a simulated virtual environment
60 similar to {\tt CORTEX} to study the evolution of a 60 similar to {\tt CORTEX} to study the evolution of a
61 set of creatures as they develop to perform various 61 set of creatures as they develop to perform various
64 which sadly doesn't exist anymore. {\tt CORTEX} 64 which sadly doesn't exist anymore. {\tt CORTEX}
65 presents an opportunity to continue this line of 65 presents an opportunity to continue this line of
66 research.}}, 66 research.}},
67 } 67 }
68 68
69 @INPROCEEDINGS{volume-action-recognition,
70 author={Yan Ke and Sukthankar, R. and Hebert, M.},
71 title={Efficient visual event detection using volumetric features},
72 year={2005},
73 month={10},
74 volume={1},
75 pages={166-173 Vol. 1},
76 note = {\url{http://www.intel-research.net/Publications/Pittsburgh/092620050705_320.pdf}},
77 booktitle={Computer Vision, 2005. ICCV 2005. Tenth IEEE International Conference},
78 addendum = {\why{This is an example of using frame-dependent methods
79 to detect actions in video. I consider this to be
80 the wrong language for describing actions, because
81 it has no way to completely describe even a simple
82 action like ``curling'' form all points of view.}}
83 }
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70 @Comment SOM larson paper 86 @Comment SOM larson paper
71 87
72 @Comment cross modal clustering 88 @Comment cross modal clustering
73 89
74 @COMMENT sussman's HACKER 90 @COMMENT sussman's HACKER
75 91
76 @comment motion as a 4D manifold 92 @comment brooks intelligence without representation
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78 @comment brooks intelligence without representation
79 93
80 @comment turing turing test paper 94 @comment turing turing test paper
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