2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2015.07.243
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Theory, Methodology, and Implementation of Robotic Intelligence and Communication

Abstract: This paper makes several uncommon claims. First, it suggests a theoretical approach, even though the theory comes with a clear methodology and implementation, so that we know what we do, how we do it, and why it is best to do it that way. Second, it pushes forward HARMS communication in natural language and explains why it is better that way. Third, it insists on the semantic approach so that all the HARMS agents "understand" (or even understand) what is going on--along with what is not. Fourth, most specifica… Show more

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“…Two capacities are characteristic for the human brain; the perception of the environment and the initiation of actions on the environment (Haykin, Amiri, & Fatemi, 2014). Human intelligence affects all mind-related processes on the basis of knowledge about the environment (Raskin, 2015). Among others, Bai (2011) summarizes reasoning, learning from experience, acquiring knowledge, dealing with complex situations and quick reactions to the environment as attributes of intelligent behaviour.…”
Section: Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two capacities are characteristic for the human brain; the perception of the environment and the initiation of actions on the environment (Haykin, Amiri, & Fatemi, 2014). Human intelligence affects all mind-related processes on the basis of knowledge about the environment (Raskin, 2015). Among others, Bai (2011) summarizes reasoning, learning from experience, acquiring knowledge, dealing with complex situations and quick reactions to the environment as attributes of intelligent behaviour.…”
Section: Thinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%