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Mataric M, Pomplun M. 1998. `Fixation Behavior in Observation and Imitation of Human Movement'. Cogn Brain Res, 7(2):191--202.

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Discriminative, Generative and Imitative Learning - Jebara (2002)   (Correct)

....Representation Perceptual Space Action Space Higher Order MAPPING Figure 1.5: The AIM mapping from action to perception. An alternative approach is to do away with the AIM problem altogether by either providing the teacher s perceptual data in terms of the action space of the learner [201] [124] or by only considering virtual characters [74] 61] 101] 93] whose action space is in the perceptual space. For example, Weng [201] describes a human pushing a robot down a hallway while the robot collects images of its context. The actuators in the robot (not its cameras) measure the human s ....

M.J. Mataric and M. Pomplun. Fixation behavior in observation and imitation of human movement. Brain Res. Cogn. Brain Res., 7:191--202, 1998.


Learning human arm movements by imitation: Evaluation of a.. - Billard, Mataric (2001)   (7 citations)  Self-citation (Mataric)   (Correct)

....(Right) The Cosimir simulator. A second set of human arm data, used in the experiments, was gathered by Mataric and Pomplun in a joint interdisciplinary project conducted at the National Institutes of Health Resource for the Study of Neural Models of Behavior, at the University of Rochester [38, 45]. Subjects watched and imitated short videos of arm movements, while wearing the FastTrak marker mechanism for recording the positions of 4 markers on the arm: at the upper arm, near the elbow, the wrist, and the hand. In the experiments, these Cartesian coordinates are input to the temporal ....

M.J. Mataric and Marc Pomplun. Fixation behavior in observation and imitation of human movement. Cognitive Brain Research, 7(2):191--202, 1998.


Robot Imitation: Body Schema . . . - Calderon, Hu (2004)   (Correct)

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Mataric M, Pomplun M. 1998. `Fixation Behavior in Observation and Imitation of Human Movement'. Cogn Brain Res, 7(2):191--202.


A Bayesian Model of Imitation in Infants and Robots - Rao, Shon, Meltzoff (2004)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Mataric, M. J., & Pomplun, M. (1998). Fixation behavior in observation and imitation of human movement.


Imitation Towards Service Robotics - Carlos Acosta Calderon   (Correct)

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M. J. Mataric and M. Pomplun, "Fixation Behavior in Observation and Imitation of Human Movement," Cognitive Brain Research vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 191-202, 1998.


Robot Imitation: A Matter of Body Representation - Carlos Acosta Calderon (2004)   (Correct)

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M. J. Mataric and M. Pomplun, "Fixation Behavior in Observation and Imitation of Human Movement," Cognitive Brain Research vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 191-202, 1998.


Robot Imitation from Human Body Movements - Carlos Acosta Calderon (2005)   (Correct)

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M. J. Mataric and M. Pomplun. Fixation behavior in observation and imitation of human movement. Cognitive Brain Research, 7(2):191--202, 1998.


Statistical Imitative Learning from Perceptual Data - Tony Jebara Alex (2002)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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M. Mataric and M. Pomplun. Fixation behavior in observation and imitation of human movement. Brain Res. Cogn. Brain Res., 7:191--202, 1998.


Discriminative, Generative and Imitative Learning - Jebara (2002)   (Correct)

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M.J. Mataric and M. Pomplun. Fixation behavior in observation and imitation of human movement. Brain Res. Cogn. Brain Res., 7:191--202, 1998.

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