The sense of agency – the subjective feeling of being in control of our own actions – is one central aspect of the phenomenology of action. Computational models provided important contributions toward unveiling the mechanisms underlying the sense of agency in individual action. In particular, the sense of agency is believed to be related to the...
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2022 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: April 14, 2023
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2020 (v1)Publication
In this paper, we investigate how to learn rich and robust feature representations for audio classification from visual data and acoustic images, a novel audio data modality. Former models learn audio representations from raw signals or spectral data acquired by a single microphone, with remarkable results in classification and retrieval....
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2023 (v1)Publication
Previous joint action studies using sensorimotor games suggest that human dyads develop coordination strategies which can be interpreted as Nash equilibria. In a previous study, we argued that if players are uncertain about what their partner is doing, they develop a coordination strategy which is more robust to the actual partner actions. This...
Uploaded on: October 26, 2024