Adding Conscious Aspects in Virtual Robot Navigation through Baars-Franklin's Cognitive Architecture
Resource type
Conference Paper
Authors/contributors
- Becker, Thiago (Author)
- Fabro, Joao Alberto (Author)
- Schneider De Oliveira, Andre (Author)
- Reis, Luis Paulo (Author)
Title
Adding Conscious Aspects in Virtual Robot Navigation through Baars-Franklin's Cognitive Architecture
Abstract
Human consciousness is a target of research in multiple fields of knowledge, that presents it as an important characteristic to better handle complex and diverse situations. Artificial consciousness models have arose, together with theories that attempt to model what we understand about consciousness, in a way that could be implemented an artificial conscious being. The main motivations to study artificial consciousness are related to the creation of agents more similar to human beings, in order to build more efficient machines. This paper presents an experiment using the Global Workspace Theory and the LIDA Model to build a "conscious" mobile robot in a virtual environment, using the LIDA framework as a implementation of the LIDA Model. The main objective is to evaluate if it is possible to use conscience as implemented by the LIDA framework to simplify decision making processes during navigation of a mobile robot subject to interaction with people, as part of a cicerone robot development.
Date
4/2015
Proceedings Title
2015 IEEE International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions
Conference Name
2015 IEEE International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions
Place
Vila Real
Publisher
IEEE
Pages
204-209
ISBN
978-1-4673-6991-6
Accessed
3/7/25, 7:26 AM
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Becker, T., Fabro, J. A., Schneider De Oliveira, A., & Reis, L. P. (2015). Adding Conscious Aspects in Virtual Robot Navigation through Baars-Franklin’s Cognitive Architecture. 2015 IEEE International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions, 204–209. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICARSC.2015.34
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