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Metaphysics / Cybernetics / Logic / Computational neuroscience / Human behavior / Robotics / Human communication / Humanrobot interaction / Multimodal interaction / Image segmentation / Artificial intelligence / Knowledge
Date: 2017-05-18 12:57:06
Metaphysics
Cybernetics
Logic
Computational neuroscience
Human behavior
Robotics
Human communication
Humanrobot interaction
Multimodal interaction
Image segmentation
Artificial intelligence
Knowledge

A Unified Framework for Human-Robot Knowledge Transfer Nishant Shukla, Caiming Xiong and Song-Chun Zhu Center for Vision, Cognition, Learning and Autonomy University of California, Los Angeles, USA Abstract

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