Cognitive development concernsthe evolution of human mental capabilities through experience earned during life. Important features needed to accomplish this target are the self-generation of motivations and goals as well as the development of complex behaviors consistent with these goals. Our target is to build such a bio-inspired cognitive architecture for situated agents, capable of integrating new sensing data from any source. Based on neuroscience assessed concepts, as neural plasticity and neural coding, we show how a categorization module built on cascading classifiers is able to interpret different sensing data. Moreover, we see how to give a biological interpretation to our classification model using the winner-take-all paradigm.

Bioinspired classification in the architecture of situated agents

GINI, GIUSEPPINA;FRANCHI, ALESSIO MAURO;MUTTI, FLAVIO;
2016-01-01

Abstract

Cognitive development concernsthe evolution of human mental capabilities through experience earned during life. Important features needed to accomplish this target are the self-generation of motivations and goals as well as the development of complex behaviors consistent with these goals. Our target is to build such a bio-inspired cognitive architecture for situated agents, capable of integrating new sensing data from any source. Based on neuroscience assessed concepts, as neural plasticity and neural coding, we show how a categorization module built on cascading classifiers is able to interpret different sensing data. Moreover, we see how to give a biological interpretation to our classification model using the winner-take-all paradigm.
2016
Intelligent Autonomous Systems 13: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference IAS-13
978-3-319-08338-4
978-3-319-08337-7
Bio-inspiration, Perception, Classifiers cascade, One-class classifier, Winner take all
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