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1. Kelemen, J.: Robot construction kits, Internet cafes, new modularity, and the theory of formal grammars andlanguages. In: Proc. 3rd International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education andTraining (I. J. Rudas et al., eds.). Budapest Polytechnic, Budapest, 2002, pp. 529-5342. Kelemen, J., Kubík, A.: Robots and agents in basic computer science curricula. In: Proc. 3rd InternationalWorkshop on Robot Motion and Control (K. Kozlowski, Ed.). Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, 2002,pp. 309-3173. Kelemen, J., Kelemenová, A.: Artificial evolution – a language-theoretic example. In: Proc. 3rd InternationalSymposium of Hungarian Researchers on Computational Intelligence (I. J. Rudas, Ed.). Budapest Polytechnic,Budapest, 2002, pp. 221-2274. Freund, R., Kelemen, J., Paun, Gh.: A note on emergence in multi-agent string processing systems. Computingand Informatics 22 (2003) 623-6375. Kelemen, J.: Miracles, colonies, and emergence. In: Formal Languages and Applications (C. Martin-Vide et al.,eds.). Springer, Berlin, 2004, pp. 323-3346. A#ová, M., Kelemen, J., Kubík, A.: Embodied hypotheses – preliminary notes and case studies. In: Proc. 4thInternational Workshop on Robot Motion and Control (K. Kozlowski, Ed.) Poznan University of Technology,Poznan, 2004, pp. 35-407. Kelemen, J.: Bodies, interactions, and hypercomputation. In: Proc. 5th International Conference of HungarianResearchers on Computational Intelligence (I. J. Rudas, Ed.). Budapest Polytechnic, Budapest, 2004, pp. 65-808. Kelemen, J.: On the computational power of herds. In: Proc. IEEE 3rd International Conference onComputational Cybernetics (I. J. Rudas, Ed.). Budapest Polytechnic, Budapest, 2005, pp. 269-2739. Kelemen, J.: May embodiment cause hyper-computation? In: Advances in Artificial Life, Proc. ECAL 05 (M.S. Capcarrere et al., eds.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2005, pp. 31-3610. Kelemen, J., Kelemenova, A.: On P colonies, a bio-chemically inspired model of computation. In: Proc. 6thInternational Symposium of Hungarian Researchers on Computational Intelligence (I. J. Rudas, Ed.). BudapestPolytechnic, Budapest, 2005, pp. 40-5611. Kelemen, J.: On computational study of embodiment – some remarks and an example. Computing andInformatics 24 (2005) 617-62712. Kelemen, J.: Computational robot consciousness – a pipe dream or a (future) reality? In: Proc. 15thInternational Workshop on Robotics in Alpe-Adria-Danube Region, RAAD 06 (I. Rudas, Ed.). Budapest Tech,Budapest, 2006, pp. 234-24013. Horakova, J., Kelemen, J.: From golem to cyborg – a note on the cultural evolution of the concept of robots.Human Affairs 16 (2006) 83-9814. Kelemen, J.: Agents from functional-computational perspective. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica 3 (2006) 37-5415. Kelemen, J.: On a possible future of computationalism. In: Proc. 7th International Symposium of HungarianResearchers on Computational Intelligence (I. J. Rudas, Ed.). Budapest Polytechnic, Budapest, 2006, pp. 51-5616. Csuhaj-Varju, E., Kelemen, J., Kelemenova, A., Paun, Gh., Vaszil, Gy.: Computing with cells in environment –P colonies. Journal of Multiple Valued Logic and Soft Computing 12 (2006) 201-21517. Kelemen, J.: On computing bodies. Fundamenta Informaticae 76 (2007) 337-34718. Kelemen, J.: Plain talk about the language-theoretic models of multi-agent systems. In: Proc. 8 th InternationalWorkshop on Membrane Computing (Eleftherakis, G. et al., eds.). South-East European Research Center,Thessaloniki, 2007, pp. 395-40419. Kelemen, J.: Freud’s “pleasure pump” as Minsky’s emotion machine. In: Proc. 5 th International Conference onComputational Cybernetics, ICCC 07 . IEEE, Piscataway, NJ, 2007, pp. 113-116d) Odborné publikace1. Kelemen, J., Kubík, A.: RADIUS – looking for robots‘ help in computer science research and education.ERCIM News No. 15 (2002) pp. 48-492. Kelemen, J.: Syntactical Aspects of Systems – Behavior, Modularity, Rationality and Life (Report No. 22/02).Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics, University Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, 2002, 25 pp.3. Horáková, J., Kelemen, J.: Robots – some cultural roots. In: Proc. 4th International Symposium onComputational Intelligence. Budapest Polytechnic, Budapest, 2003, pp. 39-504. Horáková, J., Kelemen, J.: )apek, Turing, von Neumann, and the 20th century evolution of the concept ofmachine. In: Proc. Intern. Conf. In Memoriam John von Neumann. Budapest Polytechnic, Budapest, 2003, pp.121-1355. Horáková, J., Kelemen, J.: From Rossum’s Universal Robots to the post-human. In: Cybernetics and Systems --Proc. 17th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research, vol. 2. (R. Trappl, Ed.). Austrian Societyfor Cybernetic Studies, Vienna, 2004, pp. 774-7796. Horáková, J., Kelemen, J.: Stroj ve 20. století. In: Kognice a um"l% (ivot IV (J. Kelemen, V. Kvasni#ka, sest.).Slezská univerzita, Opava, 2004, s. 179-198

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