Title
A framework for representing action meaning in artificial systems via force dimensions
Abstract
General (human) intelligence critically includes understanding human action, both action production and action recognition. Human actions also convey social signals that allow us to predict the actions of others (intent) as well as the physical and social consequences of our actions. What's more, we are able to talk about what we (and others) are doing. We present a framework for action recognition and communication that is based on access to the force dimensions that constrain human actions. The central idea here is that forces and force patterns constitute vectors in conceptual spaces that can represent actions and events. We conclude by pointing to the consequences of this view for how artificial systems could be made to understand and communicate about actions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/978-3-642-35506-6_11
AGI
Keywords
Field
DocType
human action,social signal,action recognition,force dimension,action meaning,action production,central idea,social consequence,conceptual space,artificial system,force pattern,technology,computer and information science
Categorization,Computer science,Action recognition,Artificial intelligence,Artificial systems,Information and Computer Science
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
6
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Paul Hemeren110.70
Peter Gärdenfors21699183.78