A Kendama Learning Robot Based on Bi-directional Theory
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概要
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- 1996-11-01
著者
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Schaal Stefan
Georgia Institute Of Technology
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Wada Y
Nagaoka Univ. Technol. Niigata Jpn
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NAKANO Eri
Advanced Telecommunication Research Laboratories
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OSU Rieko
ERATO Dynamic Brain Project
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KAWATO Mitsuo
ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories
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MIYAMOTO Hiroyuki
ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories
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GANDOLFO Francesca
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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GOMI Hiroaki
NTT Basic Research Laboratories
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KOIKE Yashuharu
Toyota Motor Corporation
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OSU Rieko
Kyoto University
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NAKANO Eri
Kobe University
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WADA Yasuhiro
Kawasaki Steel Corpotation
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Kawato M
Atr Computational Neurosci. Lab. Kyoto Jpn
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MIYAMOTO Hiroyuki
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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Kawato Mitsuo
Atr Human Information Processing Res. Labs.
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