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The senses considered as perceptual systems
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First-Order Languaging Dynamics and Second-Order Language: The Distributed Language View
TL;DR: This article articulates some aspects of an emerging perspective shift on language: the distributed view, where languaging behavior and its organization is irreducible to the formal abstracta that have characterized the focus on a de Saussure-type system of formal regularities in mainstream linguistics over the past century.
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Interactive Perception: Leveraging Action in Perception and Perception in Action
Jeannette Bohg,Karol Hausman,Bharath Sankaran,Oliver Brock,Danica Kragic,Stefan Schaal,Gaurav S. Sukhatme +6 more
TL;DR: This survey postulates this as a principle for robot perception and collects evidence in its support by analyzing and categorizing existing work in this area, and provides an overview of the most important applications of IP.
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Situativity and Symbols: Response to Vera and Simon
James G. Greeno,Joyce L. Moore +1 more
TL;DR: Vera and Simon (1993) have provided a helpful and welcome challenge in their articulate questioning of the point of view that emphasizes the situated character of action, including cognition and learning.
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Haptic classification of common objects: Knowledge-driven exploration
TL;DR: The current results may guide computational models of human haptic object classification and the development of perceptual systems for robots equipped with sensate dextrous hands, capable of intelligent exploration, recognition, and manipulation of concrete objects.
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Kinetic disruption of optical texture: The perception of depth at an edge
TL;DR: An examination of the changes in visual stimulation that result from changes in the occlusion of one surface or object by another suggests two hypotheses about the motion-carried information that is sufficient for the perception of the relative depth at an edge as well as the Perception of Occlusion.