Schema formalism for the common model of cognition

被引:5
|
作者
Samsonovich, Alexei V. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Res Nucl Univ MEPhl, Moscow, Russia
[2] George Mason Univ, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
Cognitive architecture; Social-emotional; Affective computing; Believable characters; Humane AI; EPISODIC MEMORY; ROADMAP; MIND;
D O I
10.1016/j.bica.2018.10.008
中图分类号
TP18 [人工智能理论];
学科分类号
081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
摘要
Common Model of Cognition (CMC) is a collective attempt to develop a consensus on cognitive architectures. The model needs to be extended to include components and functions that are vital to achieving the goals of Humanlike AI, supporting humanlike learnability, social acceptability and humanlike creativity. Being biologically grounded, together these components will enable social-emotional character reasoning in artifacts and support emotionally-driven behavior generation. Historically, cognitive architectures originated from rule-based systems. Their main building block then evolved to a variety of structures, collectively called here schemas. While a schema is an overloaded term, in the field of biologically inspired cognitive architectures (BICA) it can be given a precise and useful meaning, allowing comparison of different models. Here one particular model is used as the main example: emotional BICA, or eBICA (Samsonovich, BICA, 2013) that extends GMU BICA (Samsonovich & De Jong, 2005) and supports human-like socially-emotional intelligence. This becomes possible with the help of so-called moral schemas. Their operation relies on semantic maps and contributes to the functioning of narrative networks. The present work documents the general formalism of schemas of eBICA, defines moral schemas, and explains their usage on examples. This framework is expected to enable a human level believability and social compatibility in virtual actors and cobots across a variety of practically important domains and paradigms, thereby contributing to the expected breakthrough in humane artificial intelligence. Expected applications include virtual cobots-assistants and actors-partners in a broad spectrum of tasks. Forming a consensus on goals, paradigms, metrics and target applications for the new framework is equally important in understanding the overarching mission of solving the BICA Challenge.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 19
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Formalism for applying domain constraints in domain-oriented schema matching
    Wang, Hongjun
    Akinci, Burcu
    Garrett, James H., Jr.
    Reed, Kent A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF COMPUTING IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, 2008, 22 (03) : 170 - 180
  • [22] Enhancing the common model of cognition with social cognitive components "the rise of the humans"
    Yanosy, John
    Wicher, Chris
    [J]. POSTPROCEEDINGS OF THE 9TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOLOGICALLY INSPIRED COGNITIVE ARCHITECTURES (BICA 2018), 2018, 145 : 821 - 831
  • [23] SCATTER: A New Common Envelope Formalism
    Di Stefano, Rosanne
    Kruckow, Matthias U.
    Gao, Yan
    Neunteufel, Patrick G.
    Kobayashi, Chiaki
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2023, 944 (01):
  • [25] Attention schema theory, an interdisciplinary turn? Cognition, culture and institutions
    Frodin, Olle
    [J]. ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY, 2017, 17 (01) : 88 - 107
  • [26] Does Culture Reduce the Impact on Cognition During Schema Violation?
    Brochu, Patrique
    Schubert, Chris
    Chamberland, Justin
    Ferguson, Ryan
    Dickison, Joel
    [J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE EXPERIMENTALE, 2014, 68 (04): : 278 - 278
  • [27] Language, common sense, and the Winograd schema challenge
    Browning, Jacob
    LeCun, Yann
    [J]. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, 2023, 325
  • [28] COGNITION-CORRELATION INDEXES OF GENDER SCHEMA - TESTS OF VALIDITY
    ISHIDA, E
    [J]. JAPANESE JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 1994, 64 (06): : 417 - 425
  • [29] Approximate common structures in XML schema matching
    Wang, SR
    Lu, JG
    Wang, J
    [J]. ADVANCES IN WEB-AGE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, PROCEEDINGS, 2005, 3739 : 900 - 905
  • [30] Schema Formalism for Semantic Summary Based on Labeled Graph from Heterogeneous Data
    Beldi, Amal
    Sassi, Salma
    Chbeir, Richard
    Jemai, Abderrazak
    [J]. RECENT CHALLENGES IN INTELLIGENT INFORMATION AND DATABASE SYSTEMS, ACIIDS 2022, 2022, 1716 : 27 - 44