Subject: Connectionists: [publication and call for dialog] IEEE CIS From: Pierre-Yves Oudeyer <> Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2015 16:59:05 +0100 To: , all-flowers <>, Cc: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Dear colleagues, For this new year, I am happy to announce the release of the Fall 2014 = issue of the IEEE CIS Newsletter on Autonomous Mental Development.=20 This is the biannual newsletter of the computational developmental = sciences and developmental robotics community, studying mechanisms of = lifelong learning and development in machines and humans. It is available at: http://www.cse.msu.edu/amdtc/amdnl/AMDNL-V11-N2.pdf Featuring: =3D=3D=3D =93Trained on everything" =3D=3D=3D Dialog Initiated by Katharina Rohlfing, Britta Wrede and = Gerhard Sagerer, with responses from Giulio Sandino and David Vernon, = Franck Ramus and Th=E9r=E8se Collins, Maha Salem, Juyang Weng, Thomas = Schultz, and Christina Bergmann: In the years to come, one very important challenge in developmental = sciences is education. Taking an integrated and interdisciplinary = approach requires to handle with dexterity concepts and methods from = diverse scientific fields ranging from psychology, neuroscience, = biology, robotics, computer science or mathematics. How can we grow a = community of young researchers mastering the latest advances? How can we = teach them to establish cross-disciplinary collaboration and impact?=20 =3D=3D=3D "Will social robots need to be consciously aware?=94 =3D=3D=3D New dialog initiated by Janet Wiles A large research community is today working towards the objective of = building robots capable of believable, relevant and useful social = interaction with humans. We are far from understanding what = =93consciousness=94 is, but intuition tells us that it would be very = difficult for an =93unconscious=94 human to enter into a social = interaction. So what about robots? At least can we identify levels of = awareness (of the self, of others) which constitute a necessary basis on = which to build social competence? Those of you interested in reacting to = this dialog initiation are welcome to submit a response by March 30th, = 2015. The length of each response must be between 600 and 800 words = including references (contact pierre- ). Let me remind you that previous issues of the newsletter are all = open-access and available at: http://www.cse.msu.edu/amdtc/amdnl/ I wish you a stimulating reading! Best regards, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Editor of the IEEE CIS Newsletter on Autonomous Mental Development Research director, Inria Head of Flower project-team Inria and Ensta ParisTech, France http://www.pyoudeyer.com https://flowers.inria.fr= --Apple-Mail=_4D135D80-8E83-477A-9B21-0B1AF7CC4770 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Dear =
colleagues, For this new year, I am happy to announce the = release of the Fall 2014 issue of the IEEE CIS Newsletter on Autonomous = Mental Development. This is the biannual newsletter of =
the computational developmental sciences and developmental robotics =
community, studying mechanisms of lifelong learning and development in =
machines and humans. It is available =
at: Featur=
ing: =3D=3D=3D =93Trained on everything" =3D=3D=
=3D Dialog Initiated by Katharina Rohlfing, Britta Wrede and =
Gerhard Sagerer, with responses from Giulio Sandino and David =
Vernon, Franck Ramus and Th=E9r=E8se Collins, Maha Salem, Juyang =
Weng, Thomas Schultz, and Christina Bergmann: In the =
years to come, one very important challenge in developmental sciences is =
education. Taking an integrated and interdisciplinary =
approach requires to handle with dexterity concepts and =
methods from diverse scientific fields ranging from psychology, =
neuroscience, biology, robotics, computer science or mathematics. =
How can we grow a community of young researchers mastering the =
latest advances? How can we teach them to =
establish cross-disciplinary collaboration and =
impact? =3D=3D=3D "Will social robots =
need to be consciously aware?=94 =3D=3D=3D New dialog =
initiated by Janet Wiles A large research community is today =
working towards the objective of building robots capable of =
believable, relevant and useful social interaction with humans. We =
are far from understanding what =93consciousness=94 is, but =
intuition tells us that it would be very difficult for =
an =93unconscious=94 human to enter into a =
social interaction. So what about robots? At least can we =
identify levels of awareness (of the self, of others) which constitute a =
necessary basis on which to build social competence? Those of =
you interested in reacting to this dialog initiation are welcome to =
submit a response by March 30th, 2015. The length of each =
response must be between 600 and 800 words including =
references (contact pierre- ). Let me remind you that previous issues of the newsletter are all =
open-access and available at: http://www.cse.msu.edu/amdtc/amdnl/ =
I wish you a stimulating reading! Best = regards, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Editor =
of the IEEE CIS Newsletter on Autonomous Mental =
Development Research director, Inria Head of Flower =
project-team Inria and Ensta ParisTech, France |