• DocumentCode
    1350897
  • Title

    Body Schema in Robotics: A Review

  • Author

    Hoffmann, Matej ; Marques, Hugo Gravato ; Arieta, Alejandro Hernandez ; Sumioka, Hidenobu ; Lungarella, Max ; Pfeifer, Rolf

  • Author_Institution
    AI Lab., Univ. of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
  • Volume
    2
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    304
  • Lastpage
    324
  • Abstract
    How is our body imprinted in our brain? This seemingly simple question is a subject of investigations of diverse disciplines, psychology, and philosophy originally complemented by neurosciences more recently. Despite substantial efforts, the mysteries of body representations are far from uncovered. The most widely used notions-body image and body schema-are still waiting to be clearly defined. The mechanisms that underlie body representations are coresponsible for the admiring capabilities that humans or many mammals can display: combining information from multiple sensory modalities, controlling their complex bodies, adapting to growth, failures, or using tools. These features are also desirable in robots. This paper surveys the body representations in biology from a functional or computational perspective to set ground for a review of the concept of body schema in robotics. First, we examine application-oriented research: how a robot can improve its capabilities by being able to automatically synthesize, extend, or adapt a model of its body. Second, we summarize the research area in which robots are used as tools to verify hypotheses on the mechanisms underlying biological body representations. We identify trends in these research areas and propose future research directions.
  • Keywords
    brain; brain-computer interfaces; manipulator dynamics; mobile robots; neurophysiology; biology; body image; body representations; body schema; brain; mammals; neurosciences; philosophy; psychology; robotics; Adaptive systems; Biological system modeling; Image representation; Robot kinematics; Taxonomy; Visualization; Body image; body representation; body schema; forward model; robotics; self-calibration;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Autonomous Mental Development, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1943-0604
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TAMD.2010.2086454
  • Filename
    5601749