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Impact Factor
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extended IF
38(top 10%)
H-Index
126
authors
180
papers
5.3K
citations
659
citing journals
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Most Cited Articles of IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development

TitleYearCitations
Investigating Critical Frequency Bands and Channels for EEG-Based Emotion Recognition with Deep Neural Networks2015583
Cognitive Developmental Robotics: A Survey2009368
Formal Theory of Creativity, Fun, and Intrinsic Motivation (1990–2010)2010264
Intrinsically Motivated Reinforcement Learning: An Evolutionary Perspective2010180
Body Schema in Robotics: A Review2010164
Using the Humanoid Robot KASPAR to Autonomously Play Triadic Games and Facilitate Collaborative Play Among Children With Autism2014115
LIDA: A Systems-level Architecture for Cognition, Emotion, and Learning2014111
Goal Babbling Permits Direct Learning of Inverse Kinematics2010104
Designing Interactions for Robot Active Learners201081
Some Basic Principles of Developmental Robotics200965
Towards a Platform-Independent Cooperative Human Robot Interaction System: III An Architecture for Learning and Executing Actions and Shared Plans201264
R-IAC: Robust Intrinsically Motivated Exploration and Active Learning200963
Intrinsically Motivated Hierarchical Skill Learning in Structured Environments201062
Discriminating Bipolar Disorder From Major Depression Based on SVM-FoBa: Efficient Feature Selection With Multimodal Brain Imaging Data201561
Epigenetic Robotics Architecture (ERA)201057
Dually Optimal Neuronal Layers: Lobe Component Analysis200957
Language Does Something: Body Action and Language in Maternal Input to Three-Month-Olds201154
Beyond Subjective Self-Rating: EEG Signal Classification of Cognitive Workload201553
Multilevel Darwinist Brain (MDB): Artificial Evolution in a Cognitive Architecture for Real Robots201053
Supporting Early Vocabulary Development: What Sort of Responsiveness Matters?201352
Computational Analysis of Motionese Toward Scaffolding Robot Action Learning200952
Autonomous Learning of High-Level States and Actions in Continuous Environments201251