Consciousness And Robot Sentience Consciousness And Robot Sentience

Consciousness And Robot Sentience

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Robots are becoming more human, but could they also become sentient and have human-like consciousness?

What is consciousness, exactly?

It is a fact that our thoughts and consciousness are based on the neural activity of the brain. It is also a fact that we do not perceive our brain activity as it really is — patterns of neural firings. Instead, we perceive our sensations and thoughts apparently as they are. What kind of condition would transform the neural activity into this kind of internal appearance? This is the basic problem of consciousness.

The author proposes an explanation that also provides preconditions for true conscious cognition — the requirement of a direct perceptive system with inherent sub-symbolic and symbolic information processing. Associative neural information processing with distributed signal representations is introduced as a method that satisfies these requirements.

Conscious robot cognition also calls for information integration and sensorimotor integration. This requirement is satisfied by the Haikonen Cognitive Architecture (HCA).

This book demystifies both the enigmatic philosophical issues of consciousness and the practical engineering issues of conscious robots by presenting them in an easy-to-understand manner for the benefit of students, researchers, philosophers and engineers in the field.
Contents: IntroductionThe Problem of ConsciousnessConsciousness and Subjective ExperiencePerception and QualiaFrom Perception to ConsciousnessEmotions and ConsciousnessInner Speech and ConsciousnessQualia and Machine ConsciousnessTesting ConsciousnessArtificial Conscious CognitionAssociative Information ProcessingNeural Realization of Associative ProcessingDesigning a Cognitive Perception SystemExamples of Perception/Response Feedback LoopsThe Transition to Symbolic ProcessingInformation Integration with Multiple ModulesEmotional Significance of PerceptsThe Outline of the Haikonen Cognitive Architecture (HCA)Mind Reading ApplicationsThe Comparison of Some Cognitive ArchitecturesExample: An Experimental Robot with the HCAConcluding Notes
Readership: Enthusiasts in cognitive robot research (including not only experts but also hobbyists), as well as university students, researchers and engineers on robots and/or cognitive machines.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2012
September 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
World Scientific Publishing Company
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
6.9
MB
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