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Number of items: 35.
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  • Integrating genomic binding site predictions using real-valued meta classifiers. (2009) Yi. Sun, M. Robinson, R.G. Adams, Paul H. Kaye, R. Te Boekhorst, A.G. Rust and N. Davey
  • Discriminating coding, non-coding and regulatory regions using rescaled range and detrended fluctuation analysis. (2008) Rene te Boekhorst, Irina Abnizova and C.L. Nehaniv
  • Avoiding the uncanny valley : robot appearance, personality and consistency of behavior in an attention-seeking home scenario for a robot companion. (2008) M.L. Walters, D.S. Syrdal, K. Dautenhahn, R. Te Boekhorst and K.L. Koay
  • Grounded sensorimotor interaction histories in an information theoretic metric space for robot ontogeny. (2007) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Exploratory studies on social spaces between humans and a mechanical-looking robot. (2006) M.L. Walters, K. Dautenhahn, S. Woods, K.L. Koay, R. Te Boekhorst and D. Lee
  • Close encounters : spatial distances between people and a robot of mechanistic appearance. (2005) M.L. Walters, K. Dautenhahn, K.L. Koay, C. Kaouri, R. Te Boekhorst, C.L. Nehaniv, I. Werry and D. Lee
  • Is this robot like me Links between human and robot personality traits. (2005) S. Woods, K. Dautenhahn, C. Kaouri, R. Te Boekhorst and K.L. Koay
  • Robot Self-Characterisation of Experience Using Trajectories in Sensory-Motor Phase Space. (2005) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, R. Te Boekhorst and K. Dautenhahn
  • Some statistical properties of regulatory DNA sequences, and their use in predicting regulatory regions in the Drosophila genome: the fluffy-tail test. (2005) I. Abnizova, R. Te Boekhorst, K. Walter and W. Gilks
  • The influence of subjects' personality traits on personal spatial zones in a human-robot interaction experiment--. (2005) M.L. Walters, K. Dautenhahn, K.L. Koay, C. Kaouri, S. Woods, C.L. Nehaniv, D. Lee, I. Werry and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Robotic Assistants in Therapy and Education of Children with Autism: Can a Small Humanoid Robot Help Encourage Social Interaction Skills. (2004) B. Robins, K. Dautenhahn, A. Billard and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Robots moving out of the laboratory - detecting interaction levels and human contact in noisy school environments. (2004) T. Salter, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Some ways to infer a DNA function from the sequence information. (2004) I. Abnizova, R. Te Boekhorst and W. Gilks
  • Towards adaptive autonomous robots in autism therapy: varieties of interactions. (2003) K. Dautenhahn, I. Werry, T. Salter and R. Te Boekhorst
  • A statistical approach to distinguish between different DNA functional parts. (2003) I. Abnizova, M. Schilstra, R. Te Boekhorst and C.L. Nehaniv
  • Other
  • Statistical Performance Analysis of an Ant-Colony Optimisation Application in S-NET. (2013) Kenneth MacKenzie, Philip K. F. Hölzenspies, Kevin Hammond, Raimund Kirner, Vu Thien Nga Nguyen, Iraneus te Boekhorst, Clemens Grelck, Raphael Poss and Merijn Verstraaten
  • SimianWorld - A Study of Social Organisation Using an Artificial Life Model. (2013) Susan Attwood, Lola Cañamero and Rene te Boekhorst
  • Engineering Concurrent Software Guided by Statistical Performance Analysis. (2011) Bernd Scheuermann, Clemens Grelck, Kevin Hammond, Heinz Hertlein, Philip Hoelzenspies, Chris Jesshope, Raimund Kirner, Alex Shafarenko, Rene te Boekhorst and Volkmar Wieser
  • Preferences and perceptions of robot appearance and embodiment in human-robot interaction trials. (2009) M.L. Walters, K.L. Koay, D.S. Syrdal, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • An empirical framework for human-robot proxemics. (2009) M.L. Walters, K. Dautenhahn, R. Te Boekhorst, K.L. Koay, D.S. Syrdal and C.L. Nehaniv
  • Anticipating future experience using grounded sensorimotor informational relationships. (2008) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Developing social action capabilities in a humanoid robot using an interaction history architecture. (2008) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Human approach distances to a mechanical-looking robot with different robot voice styles. (2008) M.L. Walters, D.S. Syrdal, K.L. Koay, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Exploring the Design Space of Robot Appearance and Behavior in an Attention-Seeking Living Room Scenario for a Robot Companion. (2007) M.L. Walters, K. Dautenhahn, R. Te Boekhorst, K.L. Koay and S. Woods
  • Using real-valued meta classifiers to integrate and contextualize binding site predictions. (2007) M. Robinson, O. Sharabi, Yi. Sun, R.G. Adams, R. Te Boekhorst, A.G. Rust and N. Davey
  • Extending the temporal horizon of autonomous robots. (2006) C.L. Nehaniv, N.A. Mirza, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Peekaboo: Effect of Experience Length on the Interaction History Driven Ontogeny of a Robot. (2006) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Using Feature Selection Filtering Methods for Binding Site Predictions. (2006) Yi. Sun, M. Robinson, R.G. Adams, R. Te Boekhorst, A.G. Rust and N. Davey
  • Using sampling methods to improve binding site predictions. (2006) Yi. Sun, M. Robinson, R.G. Adams, R. Te Boekhorst, A.G. Rust and N. Davey
  • A Study of a Single Robot Interacting with Groups of Children in a Rotation Game Scenario. (2005) R. Te Boekhorst, M.L. Walters, K.L. Koay, K. Dautenhahn and C.L. Nehaniv
  • Using Sensory-Motor Phase-Plots to Characterise Robot-Environment Interactions. (2005) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Using temporal information distance to locate sensorimotor experience in a metric space. (2005) N.A. Mirza, C.L. Nehaniv, K. Dautenhahn and R. Te Boekhorst
  • Design of spatially extended neural networks for specific applications. (2004) Roderick Adams, Rene te Boekhorst, A.G. Rust, Paul H. Kaye and M. Schilstra
  • Robots as assistive technology - does appearance matter. (2004) B. Robins, K. Dautenhahn, R. Te Boekhorst and A. Billard
  • Sharing memories: an experimental investigation with multiple autonomous autobiographic agents. (2004) W.C. Ho, K. Dautenhahn, C.L. Nehaniv and R. Te Boekhorst