2020
DOI: 10.1177/1059712319895604
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Development of body-based spatial knowledge through mental imagery in an artificial agent

Abstract: Distance perception for mobile agents is of great importance for safe navigation in unknown environments. Traditional methods make use of analytical solutions. Yet, according to some research hypothesis, distance perception is not the result of mathematical calculations, but an emergent consequence of an association process, where visual and tactile information acquire a central role. Designing models closer to natural cognition poses paramount challenges to artificial intelligence (AI), which call for a revie… Show more

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