2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10441-010-9101-1
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Common Bayesian Models for Common Cognitive Issues

Abstract: How can an incomplete and uncertain model of the environment be used to perceive, infer, decide and act efficiently? This is the challenge that both living and artificial cognitive systems have to face. Symbolic logic is, by its nature, unable to deal with this question. The subjectivist approach to probability is an extension to logic that is designed specifically to face this challenge. In this paper, we review a number of frequently encountered cognitive issues and cast them into a common Bayesian formalism… Show more

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“…To get a more in-depth presentation of how all these models, and other, relate, the interested reader can refer to a recent article in which we proposed a treatment of several usual cognitive issues [62]. In this paper, we show how probabilistic models of these cognitive issues can be formally rewritten and cast in the notation of Bayesian Programming, which then serves as a unifying framework.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To get a more in-depth presentation of how all these models, and other, relate, the interested reader can refer to a recent article in which we proposed a treatment of several usual cognitive issues [62]. In this paper, we show how probabilistic models of these cognitive issues can be formally rewritten and cast in the notation of Bayesian Programming, which then serves as a unifying framework.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jacobs, 2002). In the remainder of this text, we refer to this model as the "classical" sensor fusion probabilistic model (Colas et al, 2010).…”
Section: Combining Probability Distributions About Orientationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this view, states of knowledge about the sensorimotor interactions with the environment are not encoded by single values, but by probability distributions. This is a subjectivist approach to probabilities: probability distributions encode states of knowledge of individual subjects (Colas, Diard, & Bessière, 2010;Jaynes, 2003). In this paper, we therefore use the term Bayesian in this specific sense 1 .…”
Section: Bayesian Encoding Of Spatial Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For its use in cognitive modeling, see [27] and for its first use in video games (FPS, Unreal Tournament), see [28]; for Massively Multi-Player Online Role-Playing Games, see [29].…”
Section: B Bayesian Programmingmentioning
confidence: 99%