BICA 2010:
Washington, DC, USA
Alexei V. Samsonovich, Kamilla R. Johannsdottir, Antonio Chella, Ben Goertzel (Eds.):
Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2010 - Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the BICA Society, Washington, DC, USA, November 13-14, 2010.
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 221 IOS Press 2010, ISBN 978-1-60750-660-7
Conference Papers and Extended Abstracts
- James S. Albus:
Reverse Engineering the Vision System.
3

- Itamar Arel, Shay Berant:
Application Feedback in Guiding a Deep-Layered Perception Model.
4-9

- Giorgio A. Ascoli, Alexei V. Samsonovich:
NeuroNavigator: A Biologically Inspired Universal Cognitive Microcircuit.
10-16

- Robert J. Bobrow, Paul Robertson, Robert Laddaga:
BINAReE: (Bayesian Integrated Neural Architecture for Reasoning and Explanation).
17-22

- Michael Connolly Brady:
SCA-Net: A Sensation-Cognition-Action Network for Speech Processing.
23

- N. Andrew Browning:
A Connectionist Model of MT+/Mstd Explains Human Heading Perception in the Presence of Moving Objects.
24

- Andrea Carbone:
Discovering the visual patterns elicited by human scan-path.
25-32

- Antonio Chella, Rosario Sorbello, Giorgio Vassallo, Giovanni Pilato:
An Architecture For Humanoid Robot Expressing Emotions And Personality.
33-39

- James Eilbert:
An Evolutionary Approach to Building Artificial Minds.
40-41

- Ross W. Gayler, Simon D. Levy, Rens Bod:
Explanatory Aspirations and the Scandal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
42-51

- Pentti O. A. Haikonen:
An Experimental Cognitive Robot.
52-57

- Seth A. Herd, Brian Mingus, Randall C. O'Reilly:
Dopamine and self-directed learning.
58-63

- Wan Ching Ho, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Mei Yii Lim, Kyron Du Casse:
Modelling Human Memory in Robotic Companions for Personalisation and Long-term Adaptation in HRI.
64-71

- Michael Q. Kalish, Alexei V. Samsonovich, Mark Coletti, Kenneth A. De Jong:
Assessing the Role of Metacognition in GMU BICA.
72-77

- William G. Kennedy:
Towards Understanding Trust Through Computational Cognitive Modeling.
78

- Riccardo Manzotti:
An Externalist and Fringe Inspired Cognitive Architecture.
79-84

- Deepak J. Nath:
Architecture of The Mind with Artificial Neurons.
85

- Bruno Nery, Rodrigo Ventura:
Online Event Segmentation in Active Perception using Adaptive Strong Anticipation.
86-91

- Sergei Nirenburg, Marjorie McShane, Stephen Beale, Jesse English, Roberta Catizone:
Four Kinds of Learning in One Agent-Oriented Environment.
92-97

- Rony Novianto, Benjamin Johnston, Mary-Anne Williams:
Attention in the ASMO Cognitive Architecture.
98-105

- Lorenzo Riano, Thomas Martin McGinnity:
On the Emergence of Novel Behaviours From Complex Non Linear Systems.
106-112

- Paul Robertson, Robert Laddaga:
GRAVA - Context Programming.
113-118

- Paul S. Rosenbloom:
Implementing First-Order Variables in a Graphical Cognitive Architecture.
119-124

- Michael Sellers:
Cathexis: An Emotional Basis for Human-like Learning.
125-130

- John F. Sowa:
Biological and and Psycholinguistic Influences on Architectures For Natural Language Processing.
131-136

- Narayan Srinivasa, Suhas E. Chelian:
A Bio-inspired Model for Executive Control.
137-146

- Terrence C. Stewart, Chris Eliasmith:
Neural Symbolic Decision Making: A Scalable and Realistic Foundation for Cognitive Architectures.
147-152

- Andrea Stocco, Christian Lebiere, Randall C. O'Reilly, John R. Anderson:
The Role of the Basal Ganglia - Anterior Prefrontal Circuit as a Biological Instruction Interpreter.
153-162

- Douglas Summers-Stay, Yiannis Aloimonos:
Learning to Recognize Objects in Images Using Anisotropic Nonparametric Kernels.
163-168

- Gheorghe Tecuci, Mihai Boicu, Dorin Marcu, David Schum:
Disciple Cognitive Agents: Learning, Problem Solving Assistance, and Tutoring.
169

- Akshay Vashist, Shoshana Loeb:
Attention Focusing Model for Nexting Based on Learning and Reasoning.
170-174

- Craig M. Vineyard, Michael L. Bernard, Shawn E. Taylor, Thomas P. Caudell, Patrick Watson, Stephen J. Verzi, Neal J. Cohen, Howard Eichenbaum:
A Neurologically Plausible Artificial Neural Network Computational Architecture of Episodic Memory and Recall.
175-180

- Changkun Zhao, Jaehyon Paik, Jonathan H. Morgan, Frank E. Ritter:
Validating a High Level Behavioral Representation Language (HERBAL): A Docking Study for ACT-R.
181-188

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