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Summary: Paladyn. Journal of Behavioral Robotics covers topics related to neuronally and psychologically inspired robots
Paladyn. Journal of Behavioral Robotics publishes original, high-quality research on topics broadly related to neuronally and psychologically inspired robots and other behaving autonomous systems. The journal focuses, in particular, on approaches to robotics that draw on analogies between autonomous robotics and embodied cognition, cognitive development, and the emergence of cognition and communication from social behavior.
The aim of Paladyn is to become a premier source of knowledge and a worldwide-recognized platform of exchange for scientists of different disciplinary origins and backgrounds (e.g., engineers, computer scientists, physicists, neuroscientists, psychologists, sociologists) who are inspired by the analogy between robotic autonomy and human behavior. The journal publishes robotic research from a broad range of topics and approaches including cognitive robotics, developmental robotics, evolutionary robotics, artificial <a href=“http://www.chatbots.org/embodied_agent” class=“term”>embodied agents</a>, self-organizing robot swarms, robot learning and adaptation, human-robot interaction, and neurally-inspired robot vision (see the scope listed below for more). However, we will accept both theoretical and empirical contributions in all subfields of robotics as long as they contribute in a broad sense to the core theme.
The papers accepted for publication in Paladyn are expected to contain original research results that report significant advances in their respective areas. A good level of English is a requirement.