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Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Interactionism: Avoiding Isolating Perception From Cognition in AI
Mathieu Guillermin1  Olivier Georgeon2 
[1] Sciences and Humanities Confluence Research Center (EA 1598), Lyon Catholic University, Lyon, France;UMR5205 Laboratoire d'Informatique en Image et Systèmes d'Information (LIRIS), Villeurbanne, France;
关键词: cognitive architecture;    intrinsic motivation;    constructivism;    active perception;    constitutive autonomy;   
DOI  :  10.3389/frai.2022.806041
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

We discuss the influence upon the fields of robotics and AI of the manner one conceives the relationships between artificial agents' perception, cognition, and action. We shed some light upon a widespread paradigm we call the isolated perception paradigm that addresses perception as isolated from cognition and action. By mobilizing the resources of philosophy (phenomenology and epistemology) and cognitive sciences, and by drawing on recent approaches in AI, we explore what it could mean for robotics and AI to take distance from the isolated perception paradigm. We argue that such a renouncement opens interesting ways to explore the possibilities for designing artificial agents with intrinsic motivations and constitutive autonomy. We then propose Artificial Interactionism, our approach that escapes the isolated perception paradigm by drawing on the inversion of the interaction cycle. When the interaction cycle is inverted, input data are not percepts directly received from the environment, but outcomes of control loops. Perception is not received from sensors in isolation from cognition but is actively constructed by the cognitive architecture through interaction. We give an example implementation of artificial interactionism that demonstrates basic intrinsically motivated learning behavior in a dynamic simulated environment.

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