LIDA and a Theory of Mind David Friedlander Cognitive Computing Research Group, Houston, TX Stan Franklin Computer Science Department & Institute for Intelligent Systems, The University of.
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LIDA and a Theory of Mind David Friedlander Cognitive Computing Research Group, Houston, TX Stan Franklin Computer Science Department & Institute for Intelligent Systems, The University of Memphis [email protected] [email protected] 1 Setup and Results of Animal Experiment1 1Santos, Laurie R, Aaron G Nissen, and Jonathan A Ferrugia. 2006. Rhesus monkeys, macaca mulatta, know what others can and cannot hear. Animal Behaviour 71: 1175–1181. Experiment 1: Competitor faces ground Experiment 2: Competitor faces monkey 2 Highly Simplified Cognitive Cycles Processed Sensory Data 1. Understanding Actions 3. Selecting 2. Attending 1. The experimenter puts a grape in the silent container and a grape in the noisy container. 2. The monkey can take the grape from either container. 3. If the experimenters are looking away, the monkey can take the grape from the silent container without their knowledge. If the experimenters are facing the containers, they will know the monkey 3 took the grape in either case Part of Perceptual Memory (Simplified) 4 Part of the Workspace 5 Alternate Plans for Monkey Plan 1 Plan 2 6 An Agent can know of an Action by Seeing Structure Building Codelet 1 p 0.9 Structure Building Codelet 2 p 0.9 7 An Agent can know of an Action by Hearing Structure Building Codelet 3 p 0.9 Structure Building Codelet 4 p 0.9 8 Rivals are likely to Interfere with Each Other Structure Building Codelet 5 p 0.65 9 Plan 1 is likely to Fail in either Experiment Codelet 4 Codelet 5 Codelet 3 10 Plan 1 is likely to succeed in Experiment 1 but Fail in Experiment 2 Only in Experiment 2 Codelet 1 Codelet 2 Codelet 5 11