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2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [c25]Tomoya Matsunaga, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Color Vision Consciousness System Capable of Additionally Learning New Knowledge. BICA 2016: 9-14 - [c24]Hanwen Xu, Daiki Matsumoto, Koki Kanazawa, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Using a Conscious System to Construct a Model of the Rubin's Vase Phenomenon. BICA 2016: 27-32 - [c23]Riku Sekiguchi, Haruki Ebisawa, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Study on the Environmental Cognition of a Self-evolving Conscious System. BICA 2016: 33-38 - [c22]Takuma Okawa, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Development of Self-cognition through Imitation Behavior. BICA 2016: 46-51 - [c21]Takahiro Hoshino, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Robot Science Discussion on the Onset of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). BICA 2016: 52-57 - 2015
- [c20]Ryuma Matsushita, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Development of a Self-evolving Conscious System. BICA 2015: 23-24 - [c19]Hanwen Xu, Koki Kanazawa, Daiki Matsumoto, Jun'ichi Takeno:
The Thermal Grill Illusion: A Study Using a Consciousness System. BICA 2015: 38-43 - [c18]Haruki Ebisawa, Ryuma Matsushita, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Pleasant and Unpleasant States in a Robot. BICA 2015: 44-49 - 2014
- [c17]Kazuteru Miyazaki, Jun'ichi Takeno:
The Necessity of a Secondary System in Machine Consciousness. BICA 2014: 15-22 - [c16]Keitarou Yoshida, Jun'ichi Takeno:
An Attempt to Build a Computer Model of Mental Trauma Using Consciousness Modules. BICA 2014: 51-56 - 2012
- [c15]Toshiyuki Takiguchi, Jun'ichi Takeno:
A Robot Uses an Evaluation Based on Internal Time to Become Self-aware and Discriminate Itself from Others. BICA 2012: 309-315 - 2011
- [c14]Kazuki Katayama, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Conscious expectation system. BICA 2011: 180-187 - [c13]Kyohei Kushiro, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Development of a robot that cognizes and learns unknown events. BICA 2011: 215-221 - [c12]Jun'ichi Takeno:
MoNAD structure and the self-awareness. BICA 2011: 377-382 - 2010
- [c11]Takashi Komatsu, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Research and Development of Conscious Robot - Mirror Image Cognition Experiments using Small Robots. ICAART (1) 2010: 479-482 - [c10]Soichiro Akimoto, Jun'ichi Takeno:
A Study of a Conscious Robot - An Attempt to Perceive the Unknown. ICAART (1) 2010: 498-501 - [c9]Jun'ichi Takeno, Soichiro Akimoto:
A conscious robot to perceive the unknown. SMC 2010: 1375-1379
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c8]S. Torigoe, R. Igarashi, Takashi Komatsu, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Creation of a robot that is conscious of its experiences. ICONS 2009: 131-136 - 2005
- [c7]Atsushi Ogiso, Shinya Kurokawa, Michio Yamanaka, Yukinobu Imai, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Expression of Emotion in Robots Using a Flow ofArtificial Consciousness. CIRA 2005: 421-426 - [c6]Jun'ichi Takeno, Keita Inaba, Tohru Suzuki:
Experiments and examination of mirror image cognition using a small robot. CIRA 2005: 493-498 - [c5]Tohru Suzuki, Keita Inaba, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Conscious Robot That Distinguishes Between Self and Others and Implements Imitation Behavior. IEA/AIE 2005: 101-110 - 2004
- [c4]Jun'ichi Takeno, Keita Inaba, Tohru Suzuki:
Research related to imitation behavior using a consciousness machine. CCCT (2) 2004: 268-273 - 2000
- [j8]Jun'ichi Takeno, Zichuan Xu:
New Stereovision for Human-Robot Communications. J. Robotics Mechatronics 12(3): 231-234 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1996
- [j7]Jun'ichi Takeno, Ulrich Rembold:
Stereovision systems for autonomous mobile robots. Robotics Auton. Syst. 18(3): 355-363 (1996) - 1994
- [j6]Jun'ichi Takeno:
Editorial. Adv. Robotics 9(4): 349-350 (1994) - [j5]Shin Kato, Sakae Nishiyama, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Stereo vision system on mobile robots for measuring road surfaces. Adv. Robotics 9(4): 383-397 (1994) - 1993
- [j4]Jun'ichi Takeno:
Special Issue on Vision-Based Mobile Robots. Adv. Robotics 8(1): 121 (1993) - [j3]Jun'ichi Takeno, Kiichirou lijima, Kozo Kato, Sakae Nishiyama:
Harmonious Control System for Multiple Mobile Investigation Robots. J. Robotics Mechatronics 5(2): 172-177 (1993) - [j2]Jun'ichi Takeno, Naoto Mizuguchi, Sakae Nishiyama, Kanehiro Sorimachi:
Method for Detecting Moving Obstacles Using Passive 3D Visual Sensor. J. Robotics Mechatronics 5(4): 388-400 (1993) - 1992
- [j1]Jun'ichi Takeno, Naoto Mizuguchi, Kanehiro Sorimachi:
Realization of a 3D vision mobile robot that can avoid collision with moving obstacles. Robotersysteme 8: 1-12 (1992) - [c3]Jun'ichi Takeno, Shin'ichi Hachiyama:
A collision-avoidance robot mounting LDM stereo vision. ICRA 1992: 1740-1752 - [c2]Shin Kato, Sakae Nishiyama, Jun'ichi Takeno:
Coordinating Mobile Robots By Applying Traffic Rules. IROS 1992: 1535-1541 - 1991
- [c1]Jun'ichi Takeno, Yoshihisa Shin'ogi, Sakae Nishiyama, Naoto Mizuguchi, Kanehiro Sorimati:
Realization of a 3D vision mobile robot that can avoid collision with moving obstacles. ICRA 1991: 2010-2023
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