Interrelationships, Communication, Semiotics, and Artificial Consciousness
Resource type
Book Section
Authors/contributors
- Kitamura, Tadashi (Book Author)
- Teodorescu, Horia-Nicolai L. (Author)
Title
Interrelationships, Communication, Semiotics, and Artificial Consciousness
Abstract
The aim of this chapter is to refine some questions regarding AI, and to provide partial answers to them. We analyze the state of the art in designing intelligent systems that are able to mimic human complex activities, including acts based on artificial consciousness. The analysis is performed to contrast the human cognition and behavior to the similar processes in AI systems. The analysis includes elements of psychology, sociology, and communication science related to humans and lower level beings. The second part of this chapter is devoted to human-human and man-machine communication, as related to intelligence. We emphasize that the relational aspects constitute the basis for the perception, knowledge, semiotic and communication processes. Several consequences are derived. Subsequently, we deal with the tools needed to endow the machines with intelligence. We discuss the roles of knowledge and data structures. The results could help building "sensitive and intelligent" machines.
Book Title
Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute (FLSI) Soft Computing Series
Volume
3
Publisher
WORLD SCIENTIFIC
Date
02/2001
Pages
115-147
Language
en
ISBN
978-981-02-4518-4 978-981-281-030-4
Accessed
3/7/25, 7:05 AM
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Extra
Citation
Teodorescu, H.-N. L. (2001). Interrelationships, Communication, Semiotics, and Artificial Consciousness. In T. Kitamura, Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute (FLSI) Soft Computing Series (Vol. 3, pp. 115–147). WORLD SCIENTIFIC. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789812810304_0006
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