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Michał Czubenko is a 2009 graduate of the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics at the Gdańsk University of Technology, in the discipline of automatic control and robotics. He is currently an adjunct in the Department of Robotics and Decision Systems of the same Faculty. In 2012, he completed a three-month internship at Kingston University London. He was a Vice-Chair of the Organizing Committee for the 12th International Conference on Diagnostics of Processes and Systems in 2015. In 2017 he defended his dissertation titled ,,Anthropoid Model of Intelligent Decision System for Autonomous Units '' with highest grades. Currently he researches concept of qualia in robotics and models of emotions for autonomous systems. The area of his research lies mainly within the fields
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The article describes the grasping point algorithm (GPA), aimed to determine points for picking up objects by a manipulator equipped with a proprietary gripper enabling three picking modes (suction cup, two fingers, three fingers). The paper outlines the topic of unknown object picking using various types of grippers, both from a stack of objects a...
The population characteristics of the datasets related to the same task may vary significantly and merging them may harm performance. In this paper, we propose a novel method of domain adaptation called "cross-adaptation". It allows for implicit adaptation to the target domain without the need for any labeled examples across this domain. We test ou...
The article reviews neural network architectures designed for the segmentation task. It focuses mainly on instance segmentation of stacked objects. The main assumption is that segmentation is based on a color image with an additional depth layer. The paper also introduces the Stacked Bricks Dataset based on three cameras: RealSense L515, ZED2, and...
The aim of this article is to present a neural system based on stock architecture for recognizing emotional behavior in dogs. Our considerations are inspired by the original work of Franzoni et al. on recognizing dog emotions. An appropriate set of photographic data has been compiled taking into account five classes of emotional behavior in dogs of...
Concepts based on psychology fit well with current research trends related to robotics and artificial intelligence. Biology-inspired cognitive architectures are extremely useful in building agents and robots, and this is one of the most important challenges of modern science. Therefore, the widely viewed and far-reaching goal of systems research an...
The aim of this article is to present the new extension of the xEmotion system as a computerized emotional system, part of an Intelligent System of Decision making (ISD) that combines the theories of affective psychology and philosophy of mind. At the same time, the authors try to find a practical impulse or evidence for a general reflection on the...
Diseases related to the human respiratory system have always been a burden for the entire society. The situation has become particularly difficult now after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even now, however, it is common for people to consult their doctor too late, after the disease has developed. To protect patients from severe disease, it...
Due to the epidemic threat, more and more companies decide to automate their production lines. Given the lack of adequate security or space, in most cases, such companies cannot use classic production robots. The solution to this problem is the use of collaborative robots (cobots). However, the required equipment (force sensors) or alternative meth...
The paper presents a technical introduction to psychological theories of emotions. It highlights a usable idea implemented in a number of recently developed computational systems of emotions, and the hypothesis that emotion can play the role of a scheduling variable in controlling autonomous robots. In the main part of this study, we outline our ow...
Because it is generally believed that the personality and temperament of a human driver influence his/her behavior on the road, the article presents a computational model of the temperament of an autonomous agent - a driver. First, a short review of the four ideas of Galen’s temperament in psychology is presented. Temperament traits are grouped int...
This article describes a new approach to the issue of building a driver monitoring system. Actual systems focus, for example, on tracking eyelid and eyebrow movements that result from fatigue. We propose a different approach based on monitoring the state of emotions. Such a system assumes that by using the emotion model based on our own concept, re...
The article discusses, on a certain level of abstraction and generalization, a coherent anthropological approach to the issue of controlling autonomous robots or agents. A contemporary idea can be based on appropriate modeling of the human mind using the available psychological knowledge. One of the main reasons for developing such projects is the...
A concept of embodied intelligence (EI) is considered. None of such implementations can be fully identified with artificial intelligence. Projects that dare to approach AI and EI should be based on both the AI concepts (symbolic and sub-symbolic), in solving real problems of perception and decision-making. Therefore, the EI, in this paper, is under...
This paper analyzes functions and structures of the memory that is an indispensable part of an Intelligent System of Decision-making (ISD), developed as a universal engine for autonomous robotics. A simplified way of processing and coding information in human cognitive processes is modelled and adopted for the use in autonomous systems. Based on su...
A cybernetic approach to modeling artificial emotion through the use of different theories
of psychology is considered in this paper, presenting a review of twelve proposed
solutions: ActAffAct, FLAME, EMA, ParleE, FearNot!, FAtiMA, WASABI, Cathexis, KARO,
MAMID, FCM, and xEmotion. The main motivation for this study is founded on the
hypothesis tha...
In this article we present the most popular humanoid robots, highlighting their important characteristics and comparing basic characteristics desirable taking into account the cognitive aspects of development of robotics. Among the achievable features of different solutions for humanoid systems available on the market – we distinguish mainly the de...
The paper presents and discusses a system (xDriver) which uses an Intelligent System of Decision-making (ISD) for the task of car driving. The principal subject is the implementation, simulation and testing of the ISD system described earlier in our publications (Kowalczuk and Czubenko in artificial intelligence and soft computing lecture notes in...
A model of memory, which allows to expand the functionality of autonomous decision-making systems for robotic and human-system-interface purposes, is discussed. The model provides functions and features which make the prospective robotic and interfacing systems more human-like as well as more efficient in solving interactive issues.
A model of memory, which allows to expand the functionality of autonomous decision-making systems for robotic and human-systeminterface purposes, is discussed. The model provides functions and features which make the prospective robotic and interfacing systems more human-like as well as more efficient in solving interactive issues.
Intelligent decision-making system for autonomous robots
The paper gives an account of research results concerning a project on creating a fully autonomous robotic decision-making system, able to interact with its environment and based on a mathematical model of human cognitive-behavioural psychology, with some key elements of personality psycholog...
This paper presents a mind model for controlling autonomous robot systems, based on human psychology. A cognitive system and a motivational system (emotions and needs) constitute its main parts. The motivational system controls the reactions of a robot with the use of changeable states of needs. Emotions control the behavior of the robot by modulat...
The paper reports results of transforming a human psychological model into an interactive cognitive-behavioral, emotionally-driven
system of making decisions conditioned both by the environment and the actual extend of the fulfillment of needs. Human psychological
model is based on cognitive and personality psychology. It contains emotions, needs a...