Turn-taking mechanisms in imitative interaction: robotic social interaction based on the free energy principle

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  • who: Nadine Wirkuttis and colleagues from the Cognitive Neurorobotics Research Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Tancha, Onna-son, Okinawa, Japan have published the article: Turn-Taking Mechanisms in Imitative Interaction: Robotic Social Interaction Based on the Free Energy Principle, in the Journal: Entropy 2023, 263 of 11/01/2023
  • what: An analysis of the experiments showed that robots trained with larger w tended to lead their counterparts by developing stronger top-down action intentions. One limitation of this study was that the behavioral characteristics of each robot, such as leading with . . .

     

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