Semi-human instinctive artificial intelligence (SHI-AI)

  • Authors:
  • Asadollah Norouzi;S. Mohammad Mohammadzadeh Ziabary;Morteza Mousakhani;S. Mohammad Reza Shoaei

  • Affiliations:
  • I. Azad University of Qazvin;I. Azad University of Qazvin;I. Azad University of Qazvin;I. Azad University of Qazvin

  • Venue:
  • PCAR '06 Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Practical cognitive agents and robots
  • Year:
  • 2006

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Abstract

Providing robots (or any other intelligent embedded system) with manlike instincts will bring major issues of today artificial intelligence out of a deadlock. This paper proposes a nondeterministic decision making theory based on Semi Human Instincts implemented by learned potential fields, using neural networks and fuzzy logic offline and online learning algorithms, which enable the agent to perform in anonymous, dynamic and non-deterministic environments. SHI-AI is like a newly born baby who uses his/her instincts and will gradually become more and more intelligent as the brain learns more about its environment. The use of a new world modeling method called ARPL in SHI-AI enables the agent to perform better within anonymous environments where positioning is an important and complex issue.