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International Conference on Development and Learning

ICDL 04

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architectures for development and learning
neural plasticity
communication robots
sensori-motor development
learning to interact with humans
neural basis of social development
modulatory and value systems
emotion
social resonance
development of interaction schemata
coordination and integration of behaviors
development of attention mechanisms
skill acquisition
robots capable of autonomous mental development
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developmental disorders
nonverbal communication
clinical intervention
dynamic systems models
neural coding
neural networks
unsupervised learning
self-supervised learning
reinforcement learning
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