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Francesco Nori

Bio: Francesco Nori is an academic researcher from Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Humanoid robot & iCub. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 190 publications receiving 4796 citations. Previous affiliations of Francesco Nori include University of Padua & University of Genoa.
Topics: Humanoid robot, iCub, Robot, Robotics, Robot control


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Proceedings ArticleDOI
19 Aug 2008
TL;DR: The iCub is a humanoid robot for research in embodied cognition that will be able to crawl on all fours and sit up to manipulate objects and its hands have been designed to support sophisticate manipulation skills.
Abstract: We report about the iCub, a humanoid robot for research in embodied cognition. At 104 cm tall, the iCub has the size of a three and half year old child. It will be able to crawl on all fours and sit up to manipulate objects. Its hands have been designed to support sophisticate manipulation skills. The iCub is distributed as Open Source following the GPL/FDL licenses. The entire design is available for download from the project homepage and repository (http://www.robotcub.org). In the following, we will concentrate on the description of the hardware and software systems. The scientific objectives of the project and its philosophical underpinning are described extensively elsewhere [1].

573 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The iCub is described, which was designed to support collaborative research in cognitive development through autonomous exploration and social interaction and which has attracted a growing community of users and developers.

549 citations

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TL;DR: Tactile sensors provide robots with the ability to interact with humans and the environment with great accuracy, yet technical challenges remain for electronic-skin systems to reach human-level performance.
Abstract: Tactile sensors provide robots with the ability to interact with humans and the environment with great accuracy, yet technical challenges remain for electronic-skin systems to reach human-level performance.

216 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
03 Dec 2010
TL;DR: The design of a Cartesian Controller for a generic robot manipulator that deals with a large number of degrees of freedom, produce smooth, human-like motion and is able to compute the trajectory on-line is described.
Abstract: In this paper we describe the design of a Cartesian Controller for a generic robot manipulator. We address some of the challenges that are typically encountered in the field of humanoid robotics. The solution we propose deals with a large number of degrees of freedom, produce smooth, human-like motion and is able to compute the trajectory on-line. In this paper we support the idea that to produce significant advancements in the field of robotics it is important to compare different approaches not only at the theoretical level but also at the implementation level. For this reason we test our software on the iCub platform and compare its performance against other available solutions.

202 citations

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TL;DR: It is proposed that the study of embodied cognitive agents, such as humanoid robots, can advance the understanding of the cognitive development of complex sensorimotor, linguistic, and social learning skills, which will benefit the design of cognitive robots capable of learning to handle and manipulate objects and tools autonomously.
Abstract: This position paper proposes that the study of embodied cognitive agents, such as humanoid robots, can advance our understanding of the cognitive development of complex sensorimotor, linguistic, and social learning skills. This in turn will benefit the design of cognitive robots capable of learning to handle and manipulate objects and tools autonomously, to cooperate and communicate with other robots and humans, and to adapt their abilities to changing internal, environmental, and social conditions. Four key areas of research challenges are discussed, specifically for the issues related to the understanding of: 1) how agents learn and represent compositional actions; 2) how agents learn and represent compositional lexica; 3) the dynamics of social interaction and learning; and 4) how compositional action and language representations are integrated to bootstrap the cognitive system. The review of specific issues and progress in these areas is then translated into a practical roadmap based on a series of milestones. These milestones provide a possible set of cognitive robotics goals and test scenarios, thus acting as a research roadmap for future work on cognitive developmental robotics.

190 citations


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18,940 citations

Christopher M. Bishop1
01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: Probability distributions of linear models for regression and classification are given in this article, along with a discussion of combining models and combining models in the context of machine learning and classification.
Abstract: Probability Distributions.- Linear Models for Regression.- Linear Models for Classification.- Neural Networks.- Kernel Methods.- Sparse Kernel Machines.- Graphical Models.- Mixture Models and EM.- Approximate Inference.- Sampling Methods.- Continuous Latent Variables.- Sequential Data.- Combining Models.

10,141 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
06 Jun 1986-JAMA
TL;DR: The editors have done a masterful job of weaving together the biologic, the behavioral, and the clinical sciences into a single tapestry in which everyone from the molecular biologist to the practicing psychiatrist can find and appreciate his or her own research.
Abstract: I have developed "tennis elbow" from lugging this book around the past four weeks, but it is worth the pain, the effort, and the aspirin. It is also worth the (relatively speaking) bargain price. Including appendixes, this book contains 894 pages of text. The entire panorama of the neural sciences is surveyed and examined, and it is comprehensive in its scope, from genomes to social behaviors. The editors explicitly state that the book is designed as "an introductory text for students of biology, behavior, and medicine," but it is hard to imagine any audience, interested in any fragment of neuroscience at any level of sophistication, that would not enjoy this book. The editors have done a masterful job of weaving together the biologic, the behavioral, and the clinical sciences into a single tapestry in which everyone from the molecular biologist to the practicing psychiatrist can find and appreciate his or

7,563 citations

01 Mar 1999

3,234 citations

01 Nov 2008

2,686 citations