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Konen, Kai ; Korthals, Timo ; Melnik, Andrew ; Schilling, MalteControl of rhythmic behavior: Central and Peripheral Influences to pattern Generation
Hoinville, Thierry ; Schilling, Malte ; Cruse, Holk2015Decentralized control of insect walking:Asimple neural network explains a wide range of behavioral and neurophysiological results.
Schilling, Malte ; Cruse, HolkIn: PLoS computational biology, Jg. 16 H. 4Deep Learning for Understanding Satellite Imagery: An Experimental Survey
Mohanty, Sharada Prasanna ; Czakon, Jakub ; Kaczmarek, Kamil A. ; Pyskir, Andrzej ; Tarasiewicz, Piotr ; Kunwar, Saket ; Rohrbach, Janick ; Luo, Dave ; Prasad, Manjunath ; Fleer, Sascha ; Göpfert, Jan Philip ; Tandon, Akshat ; Mollard, Guillaume ; Rayaprolu, Nikhil ; Salathe, Marcel ; Schilling, MalteIn: Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, Jg. 3Grounding an internal body model of a hexapod walker - Control of curve walking in a biological inspired robot
Schilling, Malte ; Paskarbeit, Jan ; Schmitz, Josef ; Schneider, Axel ; Cruse, Holk2012A hexapod walker using a heterarchical architecture for action selection
Schilling, Malte ; Paskarbeit, Jan ; Hoinville, Thierry ; Hüffmeier, Arne ; Schneider, Axel ; Schmitz, Josef ; Cruse, HolkIn: Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, Jg. 7, S. 126 ff.How and to what end may consciousness contribute to action? Attributing properties of consciousness to an embodied, minimally cognitive artificial neural [...]
Cruse, Holk ; Schilling, MalteIn: Frontiers in Psychology, Jg. 4, S. 324 ff.Integrative Biomimetics of Autonomous Hexapedal Locomotion
Dürr, Volker ; Arena, Paolo P. ; Cruse, Holk ; Dallmann, Chris ; Drimus, Alin ; Hoinville, Thierry ; Krause, Tammo ; Mátéfi-Tempfli, Stefan ; Paskarbeit, Jan ; Patanè, Luca ; Schäffersmann, Mattias ; Schilling, Malte ; Schmitz, Josef ; Strauss, Roland ; Theunissen, Leslie ; Vitanza, Alessandra ; Schneider, AxelIn: Frontiers in Neurorobotics, Jg. 13Language-at all times Action and interaction as contexts for enriching representations
Nomikou, Iris ; Schilling, Malte ; Heller, Vivien ; Rohlfing, Katharina. J.In: INTERACTION STUDIES, Jg. 17 H. 1, S. 128-153Learn to Move Through a Combination of Policy Gradient Algorithms: DDPG, D4PG, and TD3
Bach, Nicolas ; Melnik, Andrew ; Schilling, Malte ; Korthals, Timo ; Ritter, Helge2020Lose a Leg but not Your Head – A Cognitive Extension of a Biologically-inspired Walking Architecture
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Cruse, Holk ; Schilling, Malte ; Metzinger, Thomas (Hrsg.) ; Windt, Jennifer (Hrsg.)No proof for subjective experience in insects
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Baum, Manuel ; Meier, Martin ; Schilling, Malte2015Prediction as internal simulation: Taking chances in what to do next
Schilling, Malte ; Rohlfing, Katharina ; Cruse, HolkIn: Frontiers in Psychology, Jg. 3 H. 405, S. 405 ff.Preschoolers' engagement in social interaction with an autonomous robotic system
Lücking, Phillip ; Rohlfing, Katharina ; Wrede, Britta ; Schilling, Malte2016