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IM-CLeVeR · Intrinsically Motivated Cumulative Learning Versatile Robots
IM-CLeVeR aims to develop a new methodology for designing robots controllers that can: (1) cumulatively learn new efficient skills through autonomous development based on intrinsic motivations, and (2) reuse such skills for accomplishing multiple, complex, and externally-assigned tasks. During skill-acquisition, the robots will behave like children at play which acquire skills autonomously on the basis of intrinsic motivations". During skill-exploitation, the robots will exhibit fast learning capabilities and a high versatility in solving tasks defined by external users due to their capacity of flexibly re-using, composing and re-adapting previously acquired skills.This overall goal will be pursued investigating three fundamental scientific and technological issues: (1) the mechanisms of abstraction of sensory information
Consortium · 7 organisations
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
IT · €1,681,479
STIFTUNG FRANKFURT INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES
DE · €571,532
THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD
UK · €770,923
UNIVERSITA CAMPUS BIO MEDICO DI ROMA
IT · €378,449
ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY
UK · €902,954
SCUOLA UNIVERSITARIA PROFESSIONALE DELLA SVIZZERA ITALIANA
CH · €1,005,367
UNIVERSITY OF ULSTER
UK · €589,180
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