A Note on Continuous Self-Identification as Self-Awareness: An Example of Robot Navigation

Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
Title
A Note on Continuous Self-Identification as Self-Awareness: An Example of Robot Navigation
Abstract
This note reports on interdisciplinary approaches to model consciousness, an aspect of self-awareness in particular, aiming at artificial consciousness that can be mounted on an autonomous and mobile robot. For self-awareness to emerge, the self-identification process plays an important role. Self-awareness would emerge when self-locating in a self-created map in robot navigation; when solving self-related problems in (a self-related version of) the frame problem; and when a singularity arises in mapping the reference point in mathematical mappings.
Publication
Procedia Computer Science
Volume
60
Pages
1865-1874
Date
2015
Journal Abbr
Procedia Computer Science
Language
en
ISSN
18770509
Short Title
A Note on Continuous Self-Identification as Self-Awareness
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DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Ishida, Y. (2015). A Note on Continuous Self-Identification as Self-Awareness: An Example of Robot Navigation. Procedia Computer Science, 60, 1865–1874. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2015.08.297