Descripción
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The construction of fully effective systems seems to pass through the proper exploitation of goal-centric self-evaluative capabilities that let the system teleologically self-manage. Emotions seem to provide this kind of functionality to biological systems and hence the interest in emotion for function sustainment in artificial systems performing in changing and uncertain environments; far beyond the media hullabaloo of displaying human-like emotion-laden faces in robots. This chapter provides a brief analysis of the scientific theories of emotion and presents an engineering approach for developing technology for robust autonomy by implementing functionality inspired in that of biological emotions. | |
Internacional
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Si |
DOI
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10.1007/978-0-387-79100-5_14 |
Edición del Libro
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1 |
Editorial del Libro
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Springer New York |
ISBN
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978-0-387-79099-2 |
Serie
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology |
Título del Libro
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Brain Inspired Cognitive Systems 2008 |
Desde página
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249 |
Hasta página
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265 |