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A Cognitive Framework for Imitation Learning

2006

Abstract In order to have a robotic system able to effectively learn by imitation, and not merely reproduce the movements of a human teacher, the system should have the capabilities of deeply understanding the perceived actions to be imitated. This paper deals with the development of cognitive architecture for learning by imitation in which a rich conceptual representation of the observed actions is built. The purpose of the following discussion is to show how this Conceptual Area can be employed to efficiently organize perceptual data, to learn movement primitives from human demonstration and to generate complex actions by combining and sequencing simpler ones. The proposed architecture ha…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryMovement (music)General Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectImitationlearningRepresentation (systemics)Cognitive architectureCognitive roboticsRobotics Imitation LearningIntelligent manipulationComputer Science ApplicationsControl and Systems EngineeringPerceptionConceptual spacesArtificial intelligenceCognitive imitationImitationbusinessCognitive roboticsSoftwaremedia_common
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Cognitive Mimetics for Designing Intelligent Technologies

2018

Design mimetics is an important method of creation in technology design. Here, we review design mimetics as a plausible approach to address the problem of how to design generally intelligent technology. We argue that design mimetics can be conceptually divided into three levels based on the source of imitation. Biomimetics focuses on the structural similarities between systems in nature and technical solutions for solving design problems. In robotics, the sensory-motor systems of humans and animals are a source of design solutions. At the highest level, we introduce the concept of cognitive mimetics, in which the source for imitation is human information processing. We review and discuss so…

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Differences in Immaterial Details: Dimensional Conversion and Its Implications for Protecting Digital Designs Under EU Design Law

2021

AbstractThe paper considers three main questions: the legal status of digital designs from the perspective of EU design law, whether the protection is tied to the reproduction of physical products, and whether the scope of protection covers dimensional conversion such as using a 3D design in 2D form or vice versa. There are two sets of views regarding dimensional conversion: the “abstract” and the “concrete” view. These two different attitudes towards the scope of protection influence the manner in which the protectability of digital designs is assessed. In the “abstract” protection, it would not matter whether a product only exists as a digital image and not as a physical shape. In the “co…

Computer sciencevideopelitReproduction (economics)pelisuunnitteluComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGIntellectual propertylimitationsDigital imageimmateriaalioikeusRelevance (law)scope of protectionProduct (category theory)mallisuojaScope (project management)mallioikeusJurisprudencePerspective (graphical)EU lawexceptionsvideo gamesdesignsmuotoiluLawPolitical Science and International RelationsLawdigitaaliset pelitIIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law
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The impact of mimicry on sales – Evidence from field and lab experiments

2011

A buyer's observation that one or more people are consuming a product can lead that buyer to consume the product as well. The evidence supporting unconscious and unintentional (automatic) mimicry of consumption suggests that it is a pervasive and robust phenomenon. However, up until now most findings on the antecedents of mimicry have been obtained from lab studies. Using a field study, the current research shows that passengers in a train mimic the consumption behavior of other passengers. Two subsequent lab studies suggest that mimicry of consumption is all the more powerful the more people there are consuming and the more intense and consistent their consumption behavior is. However, the…

Consumption (economics)Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)AdvertisingBusiness studiesProduct (business)PerceptionMimicryWillingness to recommendMarketingImitationPsychologyApplied Psychologymedia_commonJournal of Economic Psychology
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Education, Growth and Development

2016

The link between higher-education investment and growth is more relevant when a country’s economy is no longer based on imitation, and begins to rely instead, on innovation as the main engine for growth. The knowledge triangle – research, education and innovation – was a core factor in European efforts to meet the Lisbon strategy and its stated objective that knowledge should help the European economy become the most dynamic knowledge-based one in the world. The failure of the Lisbon strategy was later conducive to a new ambitious scheme, namely Horizon 2020. Human capital, when transposed to educational matters, helps put forward an assessment of the relevance of the neo-Schumpeterian view…

Core (game theory)media_common.quotation_subjectKnowledge triangleEconomicsRelevance (law)Lisbon StrategyProduction–possibility frontierEconomic systemImitationInvestment (macroeconomics)Human capitalmedia_common
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Effects of an Individualized Active Aging Counseling Intervention on Mobility and Physical Activity: Secondary Analyses of a Randomized Controlled Tr…

2020

Objectives: The aim of this study was to report preplanned secondary analyses of the effects of a 12-month individualized active aging counseling intervention on six mobility and physical activity outcomes. Methods: A two-arm, single-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted among 75- and 80-year-old community-dwelling people. The intervention group (IG, n = 101) received counseling aimed at increasing self-selected, primarily out-of-home activity. The control group (CG, n = 103) received general health information. Data were analyzed with generalized estimating equations. Results: Physical performance improved in the IG more than that in the CG (group by time p = .022), self-repor…

CounselingMaleAgingitsemäärääminenmedicine.medical_specialtymielekkyysfyysinen toimintakykyPhysical activityWalkingPhysical functionmeaningful activitylaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesphysical function0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawlife-spaceHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineMobility LimitationautonomyCounseling InterventionExerciseAgedAged 80 and overCommunity and Home Carebusiness.industryliikuntaneuvontaArticles030229 sport sciencessatunnaistetut vertailukokeet3. Good healthLife spacePersonal Autonomyrandomized controlled trialPhysical therapyFemaleIndependent LivingGeriatrics and Gerontologybusinessautonomy randomized controlled trialGerontologyRCTfyysinen aktiivisuusikääntyneetJournal of Aging and Health
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A tailored counseling and home-based rehabilitation program to increase physical activity and improve mobility among community-dwelling older people …

2017

Physical activity (PA) decreases during hospitalization. In particular, the amount of PA engaged in by older people who are hospitalized following musculoskeletal injury is likely to be limited for months after discharge home. Given the importance of an active lifestyle for their recovery and the prevention of future adverse outcomes, there is clearly a need for interventions to increase PA. This article describes the protocol of a randomized controlled trial set up to investigate the effects of a physical activity oriented home rehabilitation program (ProPA) on PA and the restoration of mobility in community-dwelling older people. Men and women aged 60 years or older hospitalized due to a …

CounselingMaleGerontologyAginglcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal systemmedicine.medical_treatmentPsychological interventionPoison controlphysical activityInjuryFear of fallinglaw.inventionStudy Protocol0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawSurveys and Questionnairessedentary behaviorOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMusculoskeletal Diseases030212 general & internal medicineMobilityAged 80 and overRehabilitationRehabilitationclinical trialliikuntarajoitteetMiddle AgedExercise TherapyClinical trialHospitalizationliikkuvuusResearch DesignMusculoskeletal injuryFemaleIndependent Livingmedicine.symptomfyysinen aktiivisuusikääntyneetmedicine.medical_specialtyinjurykotihoito03 medical and health sciencesRheumatologyInjury preventionmedicineHumansMobility LimitationExerciseLife StyleAgedmusculoskeletalPhysical activitybusiness.industryagingmedicine.diseaseSedentary behaviorMoodMusculoskeletalPhysical therapykuntoutuslcsh:RC925-935business030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Effects of comprehensive geriatric assessment and targeted intervention on mobility in persons aged 75 years and over: a randomized controlled trial

2011

Objective: To assess the effect of a comprehensive geriatric assessment and individually tailored intervention on mobility in older people. In addition, the effectiveness of the geriatric intervention was evaluated among a subgroup of persons with musculoskeletal pain. Design: Three-year geriatric development project with randomized assignment to intervention and control group. Setting: Research centre, community and assisted living facilities. Participants: Seven hundred and eighty-one Finnish persons aged 75–98 years were assigned to an intervention ( n = 404) or control ( n = 377) group. Intervention: A comprehensive geriatric assessment with a multifactorial intervention lasting two ye…

CounselingMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyHealth StatusMEDLINEPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationMotor Activitylaw.inventionRandomized controlled trialMusculoskeletal PainlawIntervention (counseling)medicineHumansMobility LimitationPrecision MedicineGeriatric AssessmentFinlandAgedAssisted livingAged 80 and overbusiness.industryRehabilitationResistance Trainingta3141Geriatric assessmentPrecision medicineTailored InterventionOutcome and Process Assessment Health CareResearch centrePhysical therapyFemalebusinessClinical Rehabilitation
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Customer-oriented counseling for physical activity in older people: study protocol and selected baseline results of a randomized-controlled trial (IS…

2007

The objective of this study is to describe the rationale, design and selected baseline results of a 2-year randomized-controlled trial (RCT) on the effects of physical activity counseling in community-living older people. After a four-phase screening and data-collection process targeting all independently living people in the city center of Jyvaskyla, Finland, six hundred and thirty-two 75–81-year-old cognitively intact, sedentary persons who were able to move independently outdoors at least minimally and willing to take part in the RCT were randomized into intervention and control groups. At baseline, over half of the subjects exercised less than two to three times a month and two-thirds w…

CounselingMaleResearch designGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyActivities of daily livingPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationMotor Activitylaw.inventionDisability EvaluationQuality of lifeRandomized controlled triallawSurveys and QuestionnairesIntervention (counseling)Activities of Daily LivingHumansMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineGeriatric AssessmentFinlandAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryPhysical activity levelMoodMobility LimitationResearch DesignPhysical therapyFemalebusinessAttitude to HealthScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
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Physical Activity After a Hip Fracture: Effect of a Multicomponent Home-Based Rehabilitation Program—A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled …

2017

Objectives To investigate the effect of a yearlong multicomponent rehabilitation program on the level of physical activity (PA) and the maintenance of the level of PA over 1-year follow-up among older people recovering from a recent hip fracture. Design Secondary analysis of a randomized, controlled, parallel-group trial. Setting Home-based rehabilitation; measurements in university laboratory. Participants Community-dwelling people (N=81) aged ≥60 years recovering from a hip fracture. Participants were randomly assigned to an intervention (n=40) or a control (n=41) group, on average, 42±23 days after discharge from the hospital. Intervention A yearlong intervention included evaluation and …

CounselingMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentphysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationWalkingGeelaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationRandomized controlled triallawIntervention (counseling)Activities of Daily LivingmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineMobility LimitationExerciseGeneralized estimating equationta316AgedAged 80 and overHip fractureRehabilitationMini–Mental State Examinationmedicine.diagnostic_testHip Fracturesbusiness.industryRehabilitationta3141Odds ratiomedicine.diseaseHome Care ServiceslonkkamurtumatExercise Therapyhip fractureHip fracturesPhysical therapyPatient CompliancekuntoutusFemalebusinessfyysinen aktiivisuus030217 neurology & neurosurgeryArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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