Items where Author is "<span class="person_name">Mirza, N.A.</span>"
Number of items: 12.
Article
  • KASPAR - a minimally expressive humanoid robot for human-robot interaction research. (2009) K. Dautenhahn, C.L. Nehaniv, M.L. Walters, B. Robins, H. Kose-Bagci, N.A. Mirza and M. Blow
  • Grounded sensorimotor interaction histories in an information theoretic metric space for robot ontogeny. (2007) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Robot Self-Characterisation of Experience Using Trajectories in Sensory-Motor Phase Space. (2005) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, R. Te Boekhorst and K. Dautenhahn
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • Interaction Histories: From Experience to Action and Back Again. (2006) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Thesis
  • Grounded Sensorimotor Interaction Histories for Ontogenetic Development in Robots. (2008) N.A. Mirza
  • Other
  • Anticipating future experience using grounded sensorimotor informational relationships. (2008) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Developing social action capabilities in a humanoid robot using an interaction history architecture. (2008) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Extending the temporal horizon of autonomous robots. (2006) C.L. Nehaniv, N.A. Mirza, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Peekaboo: Effect of Experience Length on the Interaction History Driven Ontogeny of a Robot. (2006) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Sustaining interaction dynamics and engagement in dyadic child-robot interaction kinesics: Lessons learnt from an exploratory study. (2005) B. Robins, K. Dautenhahn, C.L. Nehaniv, N.A. Mirza, D. Francois and L. Olsson
  • Using Sensory-Motor Phase-Plots to Characterise Robot-Environment Interactions. (2005) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Using temporal information distance to locate sensorimotor experience in a metric space. (2005) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst