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Aaron Courville
PhD Student
No longer a member of RI.
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Past Labs & Groups
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Tekkotsu Lab - Tekkotsu is an application development framework for robotics that supports high level robot programming, drawing inspiration from ideas in cognitive science. Our target platform is the Sony AIBO.
Past Projects
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Skinnerbots - Trainable robots using operant conditioning.
Publications
Note: This list may not be comprehensive. It contains only those publications in the RI publications database. Entries are listed in reverse chronological order.
- A Latent Cause Model of Classical Conditioning
A. Courville
doctoral dissertation, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, June, 2006.
[Abstract]
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- Interacting Markov Random Fields for Simultaneous Terrain Modeling and Obstacle Detection
C. Wellington, A. Courville, and A. Stentz
Proceedings of Robotics: Science and Systems, June, 2005.
[Abstract]
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- Model uncertainty in classical conditioning
A. Courville, N.D. Daw, G. Gordon, and D.S. Touretzky
Advances in NeuralInformation Processing 16, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2005.
- Timing and partial observability in the dopamine system
N. Daw, A. Courville, and D.S. Touretzky
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 15, S. Becker, S. Thrun, and K. Obermayer, ed., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2003.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [105 KB] copyrighted
- Dopamine and inference about timing
N. Daw, A. Courville, and D.S. Touretzky
Proceedings of the
IEEE Second International Conference on Development and Learning, 2002, pp. 271 - 276.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [146 KB] copyrighted
- Modeling temporal structure in classical conditioning
A. Courville and D.S. Touretzky
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 14, T. Dietterich, S.
Becker, and Z. Ghahramani, ed., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2002.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [184 KB] copyrighted
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