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Adaptive Cyber-Physical Technologies with Attention Driven Commonsense Behaviours

Funding: 2012: $120,000
2013: $100,000
2014: $100,000

Funding or Partner Organisation: Australian Research Council (Other funds for ARC projects)
Australian Research Council (ARC Discovery Projects)
Lund University

Start year: 2012

Summary: Cyber-physical technologies exercise a profound and growing impact on society. This project will bring together and build on two recent breakthroughs in intelligent systems to address the key technical challenges preventing the development and application of adaptive cyber-physical technologies. The project will advance theory and allow intelligent cyber-physical systems to be realised in practice by developing an integrated bio-inspired framework, methods and tools for designing cyber-physical technologies that can reason in new and unforeseen situations that arise in applications in healthcare, aerospace, energy, healthcare, manufacturing, materials and transportation.

Publications:

Abidi, S, Piccardi, M & Williams, M-A 1970, 'Static action recognition by efficient greedy inference', 2016 IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), 2016 IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), IEEE, Lake Placid, NY, USA, pp. 1-8.
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Keywords: Intelligent Software AgentsSoftware Architectures for RobotsKnowledge Representation

FOR Codes: Adaptive Agents and Intelligent Robotics, Expanding Knowledge in the Information and Computing Sciences, Conceptual Modelling, Expanding Knowledge in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, Intelligent robotics, Information modelling, management and ontologies, Expanding knowledge in psychology