TY - GEN ID - cogprints4961 UR - http://cogprints.org/4961/ A1 - Demiris, Yiannis A1 - Dearden, Anthony Y1 - 2005/// N2 - How does an individual use the knowledge acquired through self exploration as a manipulable model through which to understand others and benefit from their knowledge? How can developmental and social learning be combined for their mutual benefit? In this paper we review a hierarchical architecture (HAMMER) which allows a principled way for combining knowledge through exploration and knowledge from others, through the creation and use of multiple inverse and forward models. We describe how Bayesian Belief Networks can be used to learn the association between a robot?s motor commands and sensory consequences (forward models), and how the inverse association can be used for imitation. Inverse models created through self exploration, as well as those from observing others can coexist and compete in a principled unified framework, that utilises the simulation theory of mind approach to mentally rehearse and understand the actions of others. PB - Lund University Cognitive Studies KW - Bayesian belief network KW - HAMMER architecture KW - hierarchial social learning KW - simulation theory of mind KW - developmental robot TI - From motor babbling to hierarchical learning by imitation: a robot developmental pathway SP - 31 AV - public EP - 37 ER -