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AAAI Spring Symposium 2007 - Control Mechanisms for Spatial Knowledge Processing in Cognitive / Intelligent Systems: Stanford University, CA, USA
- Control Mechanisms for Spatial Knowledge Processing in Cognitive / Intelligent Systems, Papers from the 2007 AAAI Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS-07-01, Stanford, California, USA, March 26-28, 2007. AAAI 2007

- Holger Schultheis, Thomas Barkowsky, Benjamin Kuipers, Bernhard Hommel:

Preface: Control Mechanisms for Spatial Knowledge Processing in Cognitive / Intelligent Systems. - Sven Bertel:

Some Notes on the Control of Attention, its Modeling and Anticipatory Cognitive Computing. 1-6 - Andreas Birk:

Spatial Knowledge Processing within the Reproductive Perception Paradigm. 7-12 - Brett Bojduj, Franz J. Kurfess:

Case-Based Reasoning for Control of Spatial Representations. 13-16 - B. Chandrasekaran, Unmesh Kurup:

A Bimodal Cognitive Architecture: Explorations in Architectural Explanation of Spatial Reasoning. 17-22 - Glenn Gunzelmann, Don R. Lyon:

Cognitive Architectures: Valid Control Mechanisms for Spatial Information Processing. 23-28 - Bernhard Hommel, Alexander Klippel:

Embodying Spatial Maps. 29-34 - Andrew M. Lovett, Morteza Dehghani, Kenneth D. Forbus:

Constructing Spatial Representations of Variable Detail for Sketch Recognition. 35-40 - Joseph Modayil, Benjamin Kuipers:

Where Do Actions Come From? Autonomous Robot Learning of Objects and Actions. 41-46 - Marco Ragni, Felix Steffenhagen:

A Cognitive Computational Model for Spatial Reasoning. 47-52 - Stefanie Tellex, Deb Roy:

Grounding Language in Spatial Routines. 53-58 - Wai-Kiang Yeap:

From Spatial Perception to Cognitive Mapping: How Is the Flow of Information Controlled? 59-61 - Hendrik Zender, Geert-Jan M. Kruijff:

Multi-Layered Conceptual Spatial Mapping for Autonomous Mobile Robots. 62-

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