Title
Guest Editors' Introduction: Semisentient Robots-- Routes to Integrated Intelligence
Abstract
Complex systems are getting to the point where it almost feels as if "someone" isthere behind the interface. This impression comes across most strongly in the fieldof robotics because these agents are physically embodied, much as humans are. Webelieve that this phenomenon has four primary components: A system must be able to (1) act in some reasonably complicated domain, (2) communicate with humans using a language-like modality, (3) reason about its actions at some level so that it has something to discuss, and (4) learn and adapt to some extent on the basis of human feedback.These components all contribute to various aspects of the definition of "sentience." Yet, we obviously can combine these basic ingredients in differentways and proportions. This special issue, therefore, examines what sort of interesting recipes people are cooking up.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1109/5254.956076
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
complex system,integrated intelligence,human feedback,interesting recipes people,complicated domain,language-like modality,semisentient robots,fieldof robotics,guest editors,primary component,special issue,various aspect,basic ingredient
Complex system,Computer science,Cognitive science,sort,Knowledge management,Embodied cognition,Artificial intelligence,Phenomenon,Robot,Sentience,Robotics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
16
5
1541-1672
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
8
0.56
17
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Luís Seabra Lopes115426.98
Jonathan H. Connell271260.10