Mercurial > cortex
changeset 524:8e52a2802821
incorporating winston's changes.
author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Sun, 20 Apr 2014 21:46:46 -0400 |
parents | 90b236381642 |
children | 25f23cfd56ce |
files | thesis/abstract.org thesis/cover.tex thesis/org/roadmap.org |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) [+] |
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1.1 --- a/thesis/abstract.org Thu Apr 03 20:48:09 2014 -0400 1.2 +++ b/thesis/abstract.org Sun Apr 20 21:46:46 2014 -0400 1.3 @@ -3,20 +3,22 @@ 1.4 recognizing actions performed by a creature given limited data about 1.5 the creature's actions, such as a video recording. I solve this 1.6 problem in the case of a worm-like creature performing actions such as 1.7 -curling and wiggling. 1.8 +curling and wiggling. 1.9 1.10 To attack the action recognition problem, I developed a computational 1.11 model of empathy (=EMPATH=) which allows me to recognize actions using 1.12 simple, embodied representations of actions (which require rich 1.13 -sensory data), even when that sensory data is not actually 1.14 -available. The missing sense data is ``imagined'' by the system by 1.15 -combining previous experiences gained from unsupervised free play. 1.16 +sensory data), even when that sensory data is not actually available. 1.17 +The missing sense data is ``imagined'' by the system by combining 1.18 +previous experiences gained from unsupervised free play. The worm is a 1.19 +five-segment creature equipped with touch, proprioception, and muscle 1.20 +tension senses. It recognizes actions using only proprioception data. 1.21 1.22 In order to build this empathic, action-recognizing system, I created 1.23 a program called =CORTEX=, which is a complete platform for embodied 1.24 AI research. It provides multiple senses for simulated creatures, 1.25 -including vision, touch, proprioception, muscle tension, and 1.26 -hearing. Each of these senses provides a wealth of parameters that are 1.27 +including vision, touch, proprioception, muscle tension, and hearing. 1.28 +Each of these senses provides a wealth of parameters that are 1.29 biologically inspired. =CORTEX= is able to simulate any number of 1.30 creatures and senses, and provides facilities for easily modeling and 1.31 creating new creatures. As a research platform it is more complete
2.1 --- a/thesis/cover.tex Thu Apr 03 20:48:09 2014 -0400 2.2 +++ b/thesis/cover.tex Sun Apr 20 21:46:46 2014 -0400 2.3 @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ 2.4 % however the specifications can change. We recommend that you verify the 2.5 % layout of your title page with your thesis advisor and/or the MIT 2.6 % Libraries before printing your final copy. 2.7 -\title{Solving Problems using Embodiment \& Empathy} 2.8 +\title{Recognizing Actions using Embodiment \& Empathy} 2.9 \author{Robert Louis M\raisebox{\depth}{\small \underline{\underline{c}}}Intyre} 2.10 %\author{Robert McIntyre} 2.11
3.1 --- a/thesis/org/roadmap.org Thu Apr 03 20:48:09 2014 -0400 3.2 +++ b/thesis/org/roadmap.org Sun Apr 20 21:46:46 2014 -0400 3.3 @@ -210,7 +210,6 @@ 3.4 CLOCK: [2014-03-19 Wed 19:32]--[2014-03-19 Wed 22:04] => 2:32 3.5 *** DONE make proprioception reference phi-space indexes 3.6 CLOSED: [2014-03-19 Wed 22:47] SCHEDULED: <2014-03-19 Wed> 3.7 - CLOCK: [2014-03-19 Wed 22:07] 3.8 3.9 3.10 *** DONE create test videos, also record positions of worm segments