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ASK Kanzi

Client program

The ASK Kanzi client program will be the main() method which Kanzi and other apes, dogs, cats, elephants, birds, use to:

  • communicate linguistically with one another using lexigrams
  • control their environment with remote devices

Code

The program is written in Java.

  • Classes implemented

    • Vertex
    • Edge
    • Graph
    • Stack(X)
    • Queue
    • PriorityQ(ueue)
    • Person
    • ClassDataArray
    • OrderedArray
  • Enums implemented

    • Color
    • LexigramClass Semantic Color-Coding of Lexigrams
    • LexigramOperationalClass
  • Classes to be implemented

    • Lexigram
    • LexigramProduct
  • Algorithms implemented

    • Depth-first search
    • Breadth-first search
    • Minimum spanning tree (depth first)
    • Topological sort

Research Papers

The Paper # corresponds to the source's index file number. The papers are listed in descending chronological order and may be found at the folder linked here https://mega.nz/folder/jJpwRZJZ#k-NEJkGmGiAvHiPUwt8Ipg. You must request permission from chaz@seawolfsoftware.io to access this folder.

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12 Engineering and Structural materials Flexible wearable sensors - an update in view of touch-sensing Chi Cuong Vu,Sang Jin Kim &Jooyong Kim Pages 26-36 | Received 31 Aug 2020, Accepted 27 Nov 2020, Accepted author version posted online: 04 Jan 2021, Published online:31 Mar 2021 2021
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2 Chládková, K. et al. “A Model of Prenatal Acquisition of Vowels.” CogSci (2020). 2020
13 Stalter, Maximilian et al. “Dopamine Gates Visual Signals in Monkey Prefrontal Cortex Neurons.” Cell reports vol. 30,1 (2020): 164-172.e4. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2019.11.082 2020
25 Hughes, Sean et al. “The influence of extinction and counterconditioning procedures on operant evaluative conditioning and intersecting regularity effects.” Royal Society open science vol. 7,10 192085. 7 Oct. 2020, doi:10.1098/rsos.192085 2020
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5 Wemm, Stephanie E, and Edelgard Wulfert. “Effects of Acute Stress on Decision Making.” Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback vol. 42,1 (2017): 1-12. doi:10.1007/s10484-016-9347-8 2017
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15 Endsley, Mica. (2015). Situation Awareness Misconceptions and Misunderstandings. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making. 9. 4-32. 10.1177/1555343415572631. 2015
10 Pais-Vieira, M., Lebedev, M., Kunicki, C. et al. A Brain-to-Brain Interface for Real-Time Sharing of Sensorimotor Information. Sci Rep 3, 1319 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep01319 2013
26 Plourde, Vickie & Fiset, Sylvain. (2013). Pointing gestures modulate domestic dogs’ search behavior for hidden objects in a spatial rotation problem. Learning and Motivation. 44. 282–293. 10.1016/j.lmot.2013.03.004. 2013
27 Pattison, Kristina & Laude, Jennifer & Zentall, Thomas. (2013). The case of the magic bones: Dogs’ memory of the physical properties of objects. Learning and Motivation. 44. 252–257. 10.1016/j.lmot.2013.04.003. 2013
28 Hall, N. J., Smith, D. W., & Wynne, C. D. L. (2013). Training domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) on a novel discrete trials odor-detection task. Learning and Motivation, 44(4), 218–228. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lmot.2013.02.004 2013
29 Vadillo, Miguel & De Houwer, Jan & De Schryver, Maarten & Ortega-Castro, Nerea & Matute, Helena. (2013). Evidence for an illusion of causality when using the Implicit Association Test to measure learning. Learning and Motivation. 44. 303-311. 10.1016/j.lmot.2013.04.001. 2013
30 Horowitz, Alexandra & Hecht, Julie & Dedrick, Alexandra. (2013). Smelling more or less: Investigating the olfactory experience of the domestic dog. Learning and Motivation. 44. 207–217. 10.1016/j.lmot.2013.02.002. 2013
32 Pilley, John. (2013). Border collie comprehends sentences containing a prepositional object, verb, and direct object. Learning and Motivation. 44. 229–240. 10.1016/j.lmot.2013.02.003. 2013
33 Anselme, Patrick. (2013). Preference for rich, random tactile stimulation in woodlice (Porcellio scaber). Learning and Motivation. 44. 326–336. 10.1016/j.lmot.2013.03.002. 2013
34 Kaminski, Juliane & Nitzschner, Marie. (2013). Do dogs get the point? A review of dog–human communication ability. Learning and Motivation. 44. 294–302. 10.1016/j.lmot.2013.05.001. 2013
18 Hyodo, Fuminori et al. “Estimation of tumor microvessel density by MRI using a blood pool contrast agent.” International journal of oncology vol. 35,4 (2009): 797-804. doi:10.3892/ijo_00000392 2009
3 Rossi, Alexandre Pongrácz, and César Ades. “A dog at the keyboard: using arbitrary signs to communicate requests.” Animal cognition vol. 11,2 (2008): 329-38. doi:10.1007/s10071-007-0122-3 2008
8 Badelt, S.W., Blaisdell, A.P. Capacitive sensors for detecting proximity and response. Behavior Research Methods 40, 613–621 (2008). https://doi.org/10.3758/BRM.40.2.613 2008
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