Mind over machine: the power of human intuition and expertise in the era of the computer
Mind over machine: the power of human intuition and expertise in the era of the computer
The society of mind
Intelligence without representation
Artificial Intelligence
Being There: Putting Brain, Body, and World Together Again
Being There: Putting Brain, Body, and World Together Again
Foundational Issues in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science: Impasse and Solution
Foundational Issues in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science: Impasse and Solution
Complexly Organised Dynamical Systems
Open Systems & Information Dynamics
A Unified Approach to Building and Controlling Spiking Attractor Networks
Neural Computation
Modeling embodied visual behaviors
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP)
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This article discusses the increasing use of ideas from, and consistency with, the embodiment program in artificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive science. A model is embodied if it is (1) functionally grounded in behavioral regulation and (2) strongly constrained by both the physical and computational parameters of its implementation. The main goal of this is to put forward some dynamical foundations for embodying attention. A recent embodied model of attention is discussed in this context. It is shown that although the model's framework qualifies as embodied, its specific implementation does not. From here, its framework is used to develop a reconstruction of the model's dynamics, from which a new implementation which fits more closely into the embodiment program can be developed in the future. A general strategy of using dynamic considerations to constrain the development of embodied models is in this way advanced.