The society of mind
Active vision
Map learning with uninterpreted sensors and effectors
Artificial Intelligence
The spatial semantic hierarchy
Artificial Intelligence
Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in Animal and the Machine
Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in Animal and the Machine
Memory representations in natural tasks
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Artificial consciousness: A discipline between technological and theoretical obstacles
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Drinking from the firehose of experience
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
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The problem of consciousness has captured the imagination of philosophers, neuroscientists, and the general public, but has received little attention within AI. However, concepts from robotics and computer vision hold great promise to account for the major aspects of the phenomenon of consciousness, including philosophically problematical aspects such as the vividness of qualia, the first-person character of conscious experience, and the property of intentionality. This paper presents and evaluates such an account against eleven features of consciousness "that any philosophical-scientific theory should hope to explain", according to the philosopher and prominent AI critic John Searle.