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author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Sun, 20 Apr 2014 21:46:46 -0400 |
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1 Here I demonstrate the power of using embodied artificial intelligence | 1 Here I demonstrate the power of using embodied artificial intelligence |
2 to attack the /action recognition/ problem, which is the challenge of | 2 to attack the /action recognition/ problem, which is the challenge of |
3 recognizing actions performed by a creature given limited data about | 3 recognizing actions performed by a creature given limited data about |
4 the creature's actions, such as a video recording. I solve this | 4 the creature's actions, such as a video recording. I solve this |
5 problem in the case of a worm-like creature performing actions such as | 5 problem in the case of a worm-like creature performing actions such as |
6 curling and wiggling. | 6 curling and wiggling. |
7 | 7 |
8 To attack the action recognition problem, I developed a computational | 8 To attack the action recognition problem, I developed a computational |
9 model of empathy (=EMPATH=) which allows me to recognize actions using | 9 model of empathy (=EMPATH=) which allows me to recognize actions using |
10 simple, embodied representations of actions (which require rich | 10 simple, embodied representations of actions (which require rich |
11 sensory data), even when that sensory data is not actually | 11 sensory data), even when that sensory data is not actually available. |
12 available. The missing sense data is ``imagined'' by the system by | 12 The missing sense data is ``imagined'' by the system by combining |
13 combining previous experiences gained from unsupervised free play. | 13 previous experiences gained from unsupervised free play. The worm is a |
14 five-segment creature equipped with touch, proprioception, and muscle | |
15 tension senses. It recognizes actions using only proprioception data. | |
14 | 16 |
15 In order to build this empathic, action-recognizing system, I created | 17 In order to build this empathic, action-recognizing system, I created |
16 a program called =CORTEX=, which is a complete platform for embodied | 18 a program called =CORTEX=, which is a complete platform for embodied |
17 AI research. It provides multiple senses for simulated creatures, | 19 AI research. It provides multiple senses for simulated creatures, |
18 including vision, touch, proprioception, muscle tension, and | 20 including vision, touch, proprioception, muscle tension, and hearing. |
19 hearing. Each of these senses provides a wealth of parameters that are | 21 Each of these senses provides a wealth of parameters that are |
20 biologically inspired. =CORTEX= is able to simulate any number of | 22 biologically inspired. =CORTEX= is able to simulate any number of |
21 creatures and senses, and provides facilities for easily modeling and | 23 creatures and senses, and provides facilities for easily modeling and |
22 creating new creatures. As a research platform it is more complete | 24 creating new creatures. As a research platform it is more complete |
23 than any other system currently available. | 25 than any other system currently available. |