2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2021.11.005
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Towards autonomous artificial agents with an active self: Modeling sense of control in situated action

Abstract: In this paper we present a computational modeling account of an active self in artificial agents. In particular we focus on how an agent can be equipped with a sense of control and how it arises in autonomous situated action and, in turn, influences action control. We argue that this requires laying out an embodied cognitive model that combines bottom-up processes (sensorimotor learning and fine-grained adaptation of control) with top-down processes (cognitive processes for strategy selection and decision-maki… Show more

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“…In this respect, cognitive models of body experience are discussed to be applied in robotics [22]. Drawing from latest results from cognitive science research, Bayesian or connectionist models, predictive coding, and cognitive architectures are promising routes to understand how humans experience their bodies and how we might make consider that in robot design [1,12].…”
Section: Cognitive Body Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect, cognitive models of body experience are discussed to be applied in robotics [22]. Drawing from latest results from cognitive science research, Bayesian or connectionist models, predictive coding, and cognitive architectures are promising routes to understand how humans experience their bodies and how we might make consider that in robot design [1,12].…”
Section: Cognitive Body Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We cite Schillaci et al here as an illustration that this exact approach has indeed been used in recent work in robotics, and thus our results should have relevance to the field. Of course this is not the only approach to dealing with the general problem of making the self-other distinction in robotics-see for instance Chatila et al (2018) and Kahl et al (2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%