2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.imavis.2009.03.006
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A hierarchical attention-based neural network architecture, based on human brain guidance, for perception, conceptualisation, action and reasoning

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“…Examples include CLARION by Ron Sun [41], HTM by George & Hawkins [16], GNOSIS by John Taylor et al [135], ARTSCAN by Stephen Grossberg et al [136], Albus [42], and Tenenbaum et al [43].…”
Section: ) Behavior-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples include CLARION by Ron Sun [41], HTM by George & Hawkins [16], GNOSIS by John Taylor et al [135], ARTSCAN by Stephen Grossberg et al [136], Albus [42], and Tenenbaum et al [43].…”
Section: ) Behavior-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CODAM model has been recently used as part of an autonomous cognitive system called GNOSYS (Taylor et al 2009). The basic platform is a Pioneer P3AT robot with a Katana arm and the visual stimuli consist of sets of cylinders and sticks as well as a ball and a cube.…”
Section: Robotic Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many useful conclusions were drawn that highlight the crucial role of perception, as modeled by a group of modules including CODAM, in performing tasks. More details are given in Taylor et al (2009).…”
Section: Robotic Visionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A winner-take-all competition between units in the map ensures that the most salient unit is gazed first, followed by the second most salient one and so forth. Inhibition, the exact nature of which is still unknown, ensures that the previously gazed region is not attended again for a period of 500-900 ms. Other computational models have emphasized the need of an interaction between a bottom-up stimulus-driven module and a top-down attentive module, which drives attention to specific regions-of-interest (ROIs) in the saliency map [12,15,19,22,39,45,48].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%