Perceptual prediction for bionically inspired autonomous agents (original) (raw)
IEEE Africon '11, 2011
Abstract
ABSTRACT To manage the increasing volume of data per time unit, achievements in information processing and artificial intelligence were made. But still the complex processes of human perception and scenario recognition are not fully understood and still far from implementation in technical applications. The contribution of this article to the field of cognitive automation is the concept of prediction for perceptual- and scenario-recognition frameworks. It is a model where prediction originates from neuro-psychoanalytical theories. Inspired by experience-based planning, which is used by the psychoanalytical decision unit, the prediction of possible outcomes from scenarios can be used for proactive acting. It results in a higher detection rate and a faster performance for recognition-units. This first implementation shows the possibilities of the concept and gives an outlook of the performance as soon as the system is fully integrated in the decision-unit.
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