Browsing by Subject "Affective computing"

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  • Vallverdú J.; Talanov M.; Distefano S.; Mazzara M.; Tchitchigin A.; Nurgaliev I. (2016)
    © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. In this paper we present a new neurobiologically-inspired affective cognitive architecture: NEUCOGAR (NEUromodulating COGnitive ARchitecture). The objective of NEUCOGAR is the ...
  • Talanov M.; Vallverdú J.; Hu B.; Moore P.; Toschev A.; Shatunova D.; Maganova A.; Sedlenko D.; Leukhin A. (2016)
    © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.In this work we propose the following hypothesis: the neuromodulatory mechanisms that control the emotional states of mammals can be translated and re-implemented in a computer by ...
  • Talanov M.; Toschev A.; Leukhin A. (2017)
    © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York.This paper is dedicated to the hypothesis that the influence of mammalian emotional states could be translated taking in account neuromodulatory processes into the influence ...
  • Vallverdu J.; Talanov M.; Distefano S.; Mazzara M.; Manca M.; Tchitchigin A. (2016)
    © 2016 CESER PUBLICATIONS. This paper introduces a new model of artificial cognitive architecture for intelligent systems, the Neuromodulating Cognitive Architecture (NEUCOGAR). The model is biomimetically inspired and ...
  • Tchitchigin A.; Talanov M.; Safina L.; Mazzara M. (2017)
    © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.In this paper, we present the next step in our approach to neurobiologically plausible implementation of emotional reactions and behaviors for real-time autonomous robotic ...
  • Tchitchigin A.; Talanov M.; Safina L.; Mazzara M. (2016)
    © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.In this position paper we present a novel approach to neurobiologically plausible implementation of emotional reactions and behaviors for real-time autonomous robotic ...
  • Leukhin A.; Talanov M.; Sozutov I.; Vallverdú J.; Toschev A. (2016)
    © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.In this paper we present the following hypothesis: the neuromodulatory mechanisms that control the emotional states of mammals could be translated and re-implemented in ...
  • Leukhin A.; Distefano S. (2018)
    © 2018 The Authors. This work aims at demonstrating that the neuromodulatory mechanisms that control the emo-tional states of mammals (specifically rat's brains) can be represented and re-implemented in a computational ...
  • Unknown author (2018)
    © Springer International Publishing AG 2018. In this position paper we propose the approach to use “Thinking-Understanding” architecture for the management of the real-time operated robotic system. Based on the “Robot ...

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