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Date: 2011-07-09 03:35:41
Robotics
Computing
Computational neuroscience
Humanoid robot
Industrial robot
Reinforcement learning
Artificial neural network
Mobile robot
Robot
Technology
Programming by demonstration
Machine learning

Handbook of Robotics Chapter 59: Robot Programming by Demonstration

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