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Embodied Symbol Emergence Based on Mimesis Theory

Tetsunari Inamura, Iwaki Toshima, H. Tanie, Yoshihiko Nakamura

发表年份
2004
引用次数
328

摘要

“Mimesis” theory focused in the cognitive science field and “mirror neurons” found in the biology field show that the behavior generation process is not independent of the behavior cognition process. The generation and cognition processes have a close relationship with each other. During the behavioral imitation period, a human being does not practice simple joint coordinate transformation, but will acknowledge the parents’ behavior. It understands the behavior after abstraction as symbols, and will generate its self-behavior. Focusing on these facts, we propose a new method which carries out the behavior cognition and behavior generation processes at the same time. We also propose a mathematical model based on hidden Markov models in order to integrate four abilities: (1) symbol emergence; (2) behavior recognition; (3) self-behavior generation; (4) acquiring the motion primitives. Finally, the feasibility of this method is shown through several experiments on a humanoid robot.

关键词

Embodied cognitionImitationAbstractionCognitionComputer scienceSymbol (formal)Process (computing)Cognitive scienceHumanoid robotMotion (physics)

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