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Proceedings of EUCognition 2016

Cognitive Robot Architectures

European

Society

for Cognitive Systems www.eucognition.org

Vienna, 8-9 December, 2016

Edited by Ron Chrisley

*

Vincent C. Müller

**

Yulia Sandamirskaya

***

Markus Vincze

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CEUR-WS Vol-18

55

urn:nbn:de:0074-18

55

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Copyright © 2017 for the individual papers by the papers' authors.

Copying permitted for private and academic purposes.

CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org)

ISSN 1613-0073

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Table of Contents

Preface 4

Section 1: Full Papers

Industrial Priorities for Cognitive Robotics 6-9

David Vernon, Markus Vincze

An Event-Schematic, Cooperative, Cognitive Architecture

Plays Super Mario 10-15

Fabian Schrodt, Yves Röhm, Martin V. Butz

Representational Limits in Cognitive Architectures 16-20 Antonio Lieto

Behavioral Insights on Influence of Manual Action on

Object Size Perception 21-24

Annalisa Bosco, Patrizia Fattori

A Role for Action Selection in Consciousness:

An Investigation of a Second-Order Darwinian Mind 25-30

Robert H. Wortham, Joanna J. Bryson

Architectural Requirements for Consciousness 31-36

Ron Chrisley, Aaron Sloman

Section 2: Short Papers

Human-Aware Interaction:

A Memory-inspired Artificial Cognitive Architecture 38-39 Roel Pieters, Mattia Racca, Andrea Veronese, Ville Kyrki

The Role of the Sensorimotor Loop for Cognition 40-41

Bulcsú Sándor, Laura Martin, Claudius Gros

Two Ways (Not) To Design a Cognitive Architecture 42-43

David Vernon

A System Layout for Cognitive Service Robots 44-45

Stefan Schiffer, Alexander Ferrein

The Mirror Self-recognition for Robots 46-47

Andrej Lucny

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A Needs-Driven Cognitive Architecture for Future ‘Intelligent’

Communicative Agents 50-51

Roger K. Moore

Artificial Spatial Cognition for Robotics and Mobile Systems:

Brief Survey and Current Open Challenges 52-53

Paloma de la Puente, M. Guadalupe Sánchez-Escribano

Combining Visual Learning with a Generic Cognitive Model for

Appliance Representation 54-55

Kanishka Ganguly, Konstantinos Zampogiannis, Cornelia Fermüller, Yiannis Aloimonos

Cognitive Control and Adaptive Attentional Regulations for

Robotic Task Execution 56-57

Riccardo Caccavale, Alberto Finzi

Solve Memory to Solve Cognition 58-59

Paul Baxter

ABOD3: A Graphical Visualization and Real-Time Debugging Tool

for BOD Agents 60-61

Andreas Theodorou

Functional Design Methodology for Customized Anthropomorphic

Artificial Hands 62-63

Muhammad Sayed, Lyuba Alboul, Jacques Penders

Development of an Intelligent Robotic Rein for Haptic Control and

Interaction with Mobile Machines 64-65

Musstafa Elyounnss, Alan Holloway, Jacques Penders, Lyuba Alboul Section 3: Abstracts

From Working Memory to Cognitive Control: Presenting a Model

for their Integration in a Bio-inspired Architecture 67-67 Michele Persiani, Alessio Mauro Franchi, Giuseppina Gini

A Physical Architecture for Studying Embodiment and Compliance:

The GummiArm 68-68

Martin F. Stoelen, Ricardo de Azambuja, Angelo Cangelosi, Fabio Bonsignorio

Gagarin: A Cognitive Architecture Applied to a Russian-Language

Interactive Humanoid Robot 69-69

Vadim Reutskiy, Nikolaos Mavridis

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Preface

The European Association for Cognitive Systems is the association resulting from the EUCog network, which has been active since 2006. It has ca. 1000 members and is currently chaired by Vincent C. Müller. We ran our annual conference on December 08-09 2016, kindly hosted by the Technical University of Vienna with Markus Vincze as local chair. The invited speakers were David Vernon and Paul F.M.J. Verschure.

Out of the 49 submissions for the meeting, we accepted 18 a papers and 25 as posters (after double-blind reviewing). Papers are published here as “full papers” or “short papers” while posters are published here as “short papers” or “abstracts”.

Some of the papers presented at the conference will be published in a separate special volume on ‘Cognitive Robot Architectures’ with the journal Cognitive Systems Research.

RC, VCM, YS, MV

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Section 1: Full Papers

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