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Computer Science Department
Swarthmore College
500 College Ave.
Swarthmore, PA 19081
610-328-8565
meeden@cs.swarthmore.edu

I am a professor in the Computer Science Department and participate in the interdisciplinary program Cognitive Science at Swarthmore College. I received my Ph.D. in Computer Science with a minor in Cognitive Science from Indiana University in 1994. I received my B.A. in Mathematics from Grinnell College in 1985.

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My current research is in the field of developmental robotics which focuses on the autonomous self-organization of general-purpose, task-independent robot control systems. It takes its inspiration from developmental psychology and developmental neuroscience. Developmental robotics explores the kinds of perceptual, cognitive, and behavioral capabilities that a robot can discover through self-motivated actions based on its own physical morphology and the dynamic structure of its environment.

In particular, I am interested in how a robot could be designed so as to choose actions based on self-motivation. My collaborators and I have begun to build such an architecture using a connectionist framework. In our model, self-motivation is viewed as an emergent property arising from two competing pressures: the need to accurately predict the environment while simultaneously wanting to seek out novelty in the environment. The robot's internal prediction error about how its sensory input will change over time is used to generate a reinforcement signal that pushes the robot to focus on areas of high error or novelty.

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