Abstract intelligence and cognitive robots

Abstract intelligence is the human enquiry of both natural and artificial intelligence at the neural, cognitive, functional, and logical levels reductively from the bottom up. According to the abstract intelligence theory, a cognitive robot is an autonomous robot that is capable of thought, percepti...

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Main Author: Wang Yingxu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2010-03-01
Series:Paladyn: Journal of Behavioral Robotics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/s13230-010-0007-z
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spelling doaj-c414a9bb1b3f4df48ddccdf7f3ce4e292021-10-02T17:48:19ZengDe GruyterPaladyn: Journal of Behavioral Robotics2081-48362010-03-0111667210.2478/s13230-010-0007-zAbstract intelligence and cognitive robotsWang Yingxu0International Center for Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing (ICCICC), Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive, NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4Abstract intelligence is the human enquiry of both natural and artificial intelligence at the neural, cognitive, functional, and logical levels reductively from the bottom up. According to the abstract intelligence theory, a cognitive robot is an autonomous robot that is capable of thought, perception, and learning based on the three-level computational intelligence known as the imperative, autonomic, and cognitive intelligence. This paper presents the theoretical foundations of cognitive robots based on the latest advances in abstract intelligence, cognitive informatics, and denotational mathematics. A formal model of intelligence known as the Generic Abstract Intelligence Mode (GAIM) is developed, which provides a foundation to explain the mechanisms of advanced natural intelligence such as thinking, learning, and inference. A set of denotational mathematics is introduced for rigorously modeling and manipulating the behaviors of cognitive robots. A case study on applications of a denotational mathematics, visual semantic algebra (VSA), is presented in architectural and behavioral modeling of cognitive robots based on the theory of abstract intelligence.https://doi.org/10.2478/s13230-010-0007-zcognitive informaticscognitive computingabstract intelligencecognitive robotscomputational intelligencedenotational mathematicscognitive modelscognitive behaviorsbehavioral modeling
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Abstract intelligence and cognitive robots
Paladyn: Journal of Behavioral Robotics
cognitive informatics
cognitive computing
abstract intelligence
cognitive robots
computational intelligence
denotational mathematics
cognitive models
cognitive behaviors
behavioral modeling
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title Abstract intelligence and cognitive robots
title_short Abstract intelligence and cognitive robots
title_full Abstract intelligence and cognitive robots
title_fullStr Abstract intelligence and cognitive robots
title_full_unstemmed Abstract intelligence and cognitive robots
title_sort abstract intelligence and cognitive robots
publisher De Gruyter
series Paladyn: Journal of Behavioral Robotics
issn 2081-4836
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Abstract intelligence is the human enquiry of both natural and artificial intelligence at the neural, cognitive, functional, and logical levels reductively from the bottom up. According to the abstract intelligence theory, a cognitive robot is an autonomous robot that is capable of thought, perception, and learning based on the three-level computational intelligence known as the imperative, autonomic, and cognitive intelligence. This paper presents the theoretical foundations of cognitive robots based on the latest advances in abstract intelligence, cognitive informatics, and denotational mathematics. A formal model of intelligence known as the Generic Abstract Intelligence Mode (GAIM) is developed, which provides a foundation to explain the mechanisms of advanced natural intelligence such as thinking, learning, and inference. A set of denotational mathematics is introduced for rigorously modeling and manipulating the behaviors of cognitive robots. A case study on applications of a denotational mathematics, visual semantic algebra (VSA), is presented in architectural and behavioral modeling of cognitive robots based on the theory of abstract intelligence.
topic cognitive informatics
cognitive computing
abstract intelligence
cognitive robots
computational intelligence
denotational mathematics
cognitive models
cognitive behaviors
behavioral modeling
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