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Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2011 : Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting of the BICA Society.
Başlık:
Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 2011 : Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting of the BICA Society.
Yazar:
Samsonovich, A.V.
ISBN:
9781607509592
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1 online resource (504 pages)
Seri:
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
İçerik:
Title Page -- Preface -- BICA 2011 Conference Committees -- Contents -- Conference Papers and Extended Abstracts -- Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures: One More Step Forward -- Evaluating the Contribution of Top-Down Feedback and Post-Learning Reconstruction -- Computational Modeling of Therapies Related to Cognitive Vulnerability and Coping -- Natural Human Robot Meta-Communication Through the Integration of Android's Sensors with Environment Embedded Sensors -- Towards a Biologically-Inspired Model for Relational Mapping Using Spiking Neurons -- Rapid Prototyping of a Cognitive System for Pediatric Telephone Triage Tutoring -- Learning Categories with Invariances in a Neural Network Model of Prefrontal Cortex -- Towards Externalist Robotics -- An Innovative Mobile Phone Based System for Humanoid Robot Expressing Emotions and Personality -- Fusing Symbolic and Decision-Theoretic Problem Solving + Perception in a Graphical Cognitive Architecture -- From Biology to Inspiration and Back: Is the Pallidal Complex a Reservoir? -- Architectures of Complex Learning Systems -- The Role of the Predicted Present in Artificial and Natural Cognitive Systems -- Evolving Neural Networks for Artificial Intelligence -- Data Formats in Multineuronal Systems and Brain Reverse Engineering -- Parallel and Serial Components in Human-Like Intelligence -- Narrative Is a Key Cognitive Competency -- Automatic Verb Valency Pattern Recognition -- Vision and Emotional Flow in a Cognitive Architecture for Human-Machine Interaction -- Cognitive Meta-Learning of Syntactically Inferred Concepts -- Integrative General Intelligence for Controlling Game AI in a Minecraft-Like Environment -- ASKNet: Leveraging Bio-Cognitive Models in Natural Language Processing -- Human-Artificial-Intelligence Hybrid Learning Systems -- The What, Why and How of the BI in BICA.

On the Simulation of Human Frailty -- Adaptive Recall in Hippocampus -- A Conceptual Space Architecture for Widely Heterogeneous Robotic Systems -- From Repetition Suppression in Stroop to Backward Inhibition in Task Switching: An Example of Model Reusability -- Modeling Temporal Dynamics with Function Approximation in Deep Spatio-Temporal Inference Network -- Conscious Expectation System -- The Roots of Trust: Cognition Beyond Rational -- Four Processing Modes of in situ Human Behavior -- SPIRE - A BICA-Emulated Strategic Decision Support System -- Recognizing Geospatial Patterns with Biologically-Inspired Relational Reasoning -- Neuromorphic and Brain-Based Robots -- Development of a Robot that Cognizes and Learns Unknown Events -- Computational Hypothesis for Maturing Out of Addiction and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Techniques -- Does Radical Externalism Suggest How to Implement Machine Consciousness? -- Anthropological, Socio-Biological Framework as Master Architect of Human Cognitive Architectures -- IARPA's ICArUS Program: Brain-Inspired Cognitive Models for Intelligence Analysis -- Towards a Biologically Inspired Question-Answering Neural Architecture -- A Computational Agent Model for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders -- Interacting Complementary Learning Systems in Brains and Machines -- Innate and Learned Emotion Network -- The Computational Basis of Emotions and Implications for Cognitive Architectures -- Contrasting Infant Perception Data with a Reinforcement Learning Visual Search Model -- Neurally and Mathematically Motivated Architecture for Language and Cognition -- Small Brain Model Architectures -- Physics-Based Simulation in the CASTLE Environment -- Evolutionary Approach to Investigations of Cognitive Systems -- Genetic Construction of a Heterogeneous Network Controlling a Simple Simulated Autonomous Robot with Learning.

The Case for Including Physiology in Cognitive Modeling -- Learning to Find Structure in a Complex World -- Biologically Inspired Feature Creation for Multi-Sensory Perception -- Mental Imagery in a Graphical Cognitive Architecture -- Learning and Self-Regulation Through Integrated Agent-Based System -- Connecting Cognitive and Neural Models -- Bridging the Gap: A Neurally Plausible Functional Model of Sensemaking -- Measuring the Critical Mass of a Universal Learner -- A Model of Emotion as Patterned Metacontrol -- Serial from Parallel, Unity from Multiplicity: What Emerges from Global Workspace Architecture -- First Order Logic Concepts in Fluid Construction Grammar -- Extended Sparse Distributed Memory -- Neural Planning and Reasoning Using the Synaptic Connections of the Basal Ganglia and Thalamus -- A Plausible Logic Inference Engine -- Analytic General Intelligence: Constructing Space+Time for the Lowen Model -- Cognitive Control as a Gated Cortical Net -- MoNAD Structure and the Self-Awareness -- Learning Hierarchical Sparse Representations Using Iterative Dictionary Learning and Dimension Reduction -- A Computational Agent Model Using Internal Simulation to Generate Emotional Dream Episodes -- Physiological Model-Based Decision Making on Distribution of Effort over Time -- Novel Heat Exchange Role of Falx-Tentorium as Vital Constraint on Neurocognitive Architectures -- Second Life Foraging: An Ecologically-Inspired Task to Drive Biologically-Inspired Cognitive Architectures -- Reconciling Autonomy with Utility: A Roadmap and Architecture for Cognitive Development -- A Multimodal Hypertensor Architecture for Association Formation -- Recursive Subgoals Discovery Based on the Functional Systems Theory -- Extracting Episodic Memory Feature Relevance Without Domain Knowledge.

Architectural Requirements & Implications of Consciousness, Self, and "Free Will" -- Access to Symbolization and Associativity Mechanisms in a Model of Conscious and Unconscious Processes -- Manifesto -- On a Roadmap to Biologically Inspired Cognitive Agents -- Reviews and Late-Breaking Materials -- VideoPanels Experience: From BICA Challenge to Metacognition -- Towards Cognitively Informed Models of Memory Storage, Retrieval and Processing in the Nervous System -- Comparative Analysis of Implemented Cognitive Architectures -- Subject Index -- Author Index.
Özet:
This book presents the proceedings of the Annual International Conference on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures, BICA 2011, which is also the Second Annual Meeting of the BICA Society (http://bicasociety.org), held in November 2011 in Arlington, Virginia, USA.A Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architecture (BICA) is a computational framework for the design of intelligent agents that incorporates formal mechanisms of human or animal cognition. Biology currently provides the only physical examples of cognitive systems at the level of robustness, flexibility, scalability and consciousness that artificial intelligence aspires to achieve.The main body of this volume consists of more than 70 research papers, position papers and abstracts presented at the BICA 2011 conference, the focus of which was on the challenge of replicating the human mind in a computer. The BICA approach to this challenge involves a diverse range of current topics in computer and brain sciences, from artificial intelligence and computational linguistics to cognitive modeling and system neuroscience, all represented here. This main body is followed by two supplementary parts: a manifesto and a review section. The introductory chapter to the book provides a brief overview of its contents.Papers presented in this volume reflect the transdisciplinary, integrative nature of the BICA approach, while at the same time supporting one overarching emergent agenda. The book will be of interest to anyone involved in, or wishing to learn more about, the field of BICA.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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