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    for learning by imitation Computational modeling.Aude Billard & Michael Arbib - 2002 - In Maxim I. Stamenov & Vittorio Gallese (eds.), Mirror Neurons and the Evolution of Brain and Language. John Benjamins. pp. 42--343.
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    What is the teacher's role in robot programming by demonstration? Toward benchmarks for improved learning.Sylvain Calinon & Aude G. Billard - 2007 - Interaction Studies 8 (3):441-464.
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    What is the teacher’s role in robot programming by demonstration?: Toward benchmarks for improved learning.Sylvain Calinon & Aude G. Billard - 2007 - Interaction Studies 8 (3):441-464.
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    What is the teacher’s role in robot programming by demonstration?Sylvain Calinon & Aude G. Billard - 2007 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 8 (3):441-464.
    Robot programming by demonstration covers methods by which a robot learns new skills through human guidance. We present an interactive, multimodal RPD framework using active teaching methods that places the human teacher in the robot’s learning loop. Two experiments are presented in which observational learning is first used to demonstrate a manipulation skill to a HOAP–3 humanoid robot by using motion sensors attached to the teacher’s body. Then, putting the robot through the motion, the teacher incrementally refines the robot’s skill (...)
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