A Robot that Counts Like a Child:A Developmental Model of Counting and Pointing
Leszek Pecyna, Alessandro Di Nuovo
- 发表年份
- 2020
- 引用次数
- 5
摘要
In this paper, a novel neuro-robotics model capable of counting<br/>real items is introduced. The model allows us to investigate the interaction<br/>between embodiment and numerical cognition. This is composed of a deep<br/>neural network capable of image processing and sequential tasks performance,<br/>and a robotic platform providing the embodiment - the iCub humanoid robot.<br/>The network is trained using images from the robot's cameras and proprioceptive signals from its joints. The trained model is able to count a set of<br/>items and at the same time points to them. We investigate the in<br/>uence of pointing on the counting process and compare our results with those from studies with children. Several training approaches are presented in this paper all of them uses pre-training routine allowing the network to gain the ability of pointing and number recitation (from 1 to 10) prior to counting training. The impact of the counted set size and distance to the objects are investigated. The obtained results on counting performance show similarities with those from human studies.
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