Seminar
October 04, 2013
12:15 PM
Collins Conference Room
Nihat Ay (Max Planck Research Group, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Science; SFI External Professor)
Abstract. I will review prime concepts of the field of embodied intelligence and their far-reaching implications for our understanding of intelligence. In order to incorporate these concepts within a unifying mathematical structure, I will propose a formal model of the sensorimotor loop. I will demonstrate its generality by addressing various important subjects of the field in a mathematically rigorous way and thereby outline corresponding research directions.
Purpose: Research Collaboration
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