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Integrating Language and Cognition in Grounded Adaptive Agents
In: DTIC (2008)
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Intelligence Revisited
In: DTIC (2005)
Abstract: This document is a draft of Chapter 19 from "The Evolution of ROBART," written by H. R. Everett of the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command in San Diego, California. In this chapter, the author explores the theoretical upper limit of robotic intelligence in terms of a machine's ability to actually think like a human being. This issue is basically a natural extension of the very question the author posed in the opening pages of his thesis, almost 25 years ago (Everett, 1982): "There exists at the one end simply a pre-programmed dedicated controller able to repeatedly execute the most complex of instructions and effect the motion of actuators, valve positions, motor speeds, etc. On the other end of the spectrum, however, there are evolving machines that can function on their own, evaluating their changing environment, and reacting as needed to carry out their intended tasks with no human intervention in such a way that they truly appear 'intelligent.' The obvious question arising is 'At what point do these machines become robots?'" In 1982, he was addressing the fuzzy distinction between automated machinery and intelligent robots, whereas in this chapter he contemplates the possibility of "artificial conscious awareness" on the part of "spiritual" machines. The topics he discusses are the meaning of intelligence, particularly the meaning of natural intelligence versus artificial intelligence; artificial common sense; the meaning of consciousness; and unconscious versus subconscious. ; Draft chapter from "The Evolution of ROBART," p1-21, May 2005. The original document contains color images.
Keyword: *ARTIFICAL CONSCIOUS AWARENESS; *ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE; *AWARENESS; *CONSCIOUSNESS; *INTELLIGENCE(HUMANS); *ROBOTS; AUTOMATION; BEHAVIOR; BRAIN; Cybernetics; HUMANS; LEARNING MACHINES; MEMORY(PSYCHOLOGY); MOTOR REACTIONS; PERCEPTION(PSYCHOLOGY); Psychology; ROBOTICS; SUBCONSCIOUS
URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA442650
http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA442650
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Cognitive Tools for Humanoid Robots in Space
In: DTIC AND NTIS (2004)
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Perception and Perspective in Robotics
In: DTIC AND NTIS (2003)
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Speech Motor Control and the Development of Acute Mountain Sickness
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1999)
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Insights into Working Memory from The Perspective of The EPIC Architecture for Modeling Skilled Perceptual-Motor and Cognitive Human Performance.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1998)
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Stages of Drawing and Intelligence
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1998)
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Bibliography of Scientific Publications 1981-1987.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1988)
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Artificial Intelligence and Bionics Workshop Held at Stowe, Vermont on 11-15 June 1984.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1984)
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Status Report on Speech Research 1 July - 31 December 1982.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1982)
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Status Report on Speech Research, 1 January-31 March 1982.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1982)
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Status Report on Speech Research, 1 April-30 June 1982.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1982)
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Central, Peripheral, and Hormonal Effects of Scopolamine in Male Volunteers
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1977)
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Sociolinguistic and Measurement Considerations for Construction of Armed Services Selection Batteries.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1977)
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Coding Systems in Perception and Cognition
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1972)
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LEARNING
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1968)
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THE CEREBRAL LOCALIZATION OF LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1966)
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