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Learning to grasp with parental scaffolding
(IEEE, 2011)
Parental scaffolding is an important mechanism utilized by infants during their development. Infants, for example, pay stronger attention to the features of objects highlighted by parents and learn the way of manipulating ...
Parental scaffolding as a bootstrapping mechanism for learning grasp affordances and imitation skills
(Cambridge University Press, 2015-06)
Parental scaffolding is an important mechanism that speeds up infant sensorimotor development. Infants pay stronger attention to the features of the objects highlighted by parents, and their manipulation skills develop ...
Modeling the development of infant imitation using inverse reinforcement learning
(IEEE, 2018-09)
Little is known about the computational mechanisms of how imitation skills develop along with infant sensorimotor learning. In robotics, there are several well developed frameworks for imitation learning or so called ...
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