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Is it possible to make robots self-conscious? Igor Aleksander, an emeritus professor of Neural Networks at Imperial College, proposed five axioms to define consciousness; one of them being self-awareness. Mirror test was initially discovered by Charles Darwin and later developed by Gordon Gallup to understand if animals are self-aware. Only certain animals including chimpanzees, pigs, elephants and dolphins are able to identify themselves whereas pets like cats, dogs and babies under 18 months are incapable. Gallup claims that for oneself to recognize themself, they must understand proprioceptive information and kinesthetic feedback and apply them on its vision system in-order to guide the movement of its limbs in front of a mirror. This book discusses about how this pyshchological concept has been developed using Artificial Intelligence algorithms. This system has been designed for an anthropomorphic robot which has 16 facial muscles for facial expressions. The book covers the technical details related to these AI algorithms, design of the system, experiments conducted and the results.

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Is it possible to make robots self-conscious? Igor Aleksander, an emeritus professor of Neural Networks at Imperial College, proposed five axioms to define consciousness; one of them being self-awareness. Mirror test was initially discovered by Charles Darwin and later developed by Gordon Gallup to understand if animals are self-aware. Only certain animals including chimpanzees, pigs, elephants and dolphins are able to identify themselves whereas pets like cats, dogs and babies under 18 months are incapable. Gallup claims that for oneself to recognize themself, they must understand proprioceptive information and kinesthetic feedback and apply them on its vision system in-order to guide the movement of its limbs in front of a mirror. This book discusses about how this pyshchological concept has been developed using Artificial Intelligence algorithms. This system has been designed for an anthropomorphic robot which has 16 facial muscles for facial expressions. The book covers the technical details related to these AI algorithms, design of the system, experiments conducted and the results.

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Devangini Patel is a researcher and developer in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Facial Expressions and Deep Learning. She studied Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence at University of Southampton, UK in 2013. She researched about analyzing true emotions using facial micro-expressions at University of Oulu, Finland.

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -Is it possible to make robots self-conscious Igor Aleksander, an emeritus professor of Neural Networks at Imperial College, proposed five axioms to define consciousness; one of them being self-awareness. Mirror test was initially discovered by Charles Darwin and later developed by Gordon Gallup to understand if animals are self-aware. Only certain animals including chimpanzees, pigs, elephants and dolphins are able to identify themselves whereas pets like cats, dogs and babies under 18 months are incapable. Gallup claims that for oneself to recognize themself, they must understand proprioceptive information and kinesthetic feedback and apply them on its vision system in-order to guide the movement of its limbs in front of a mirror. This book discusses about how this pyshchological concept has been developed using Artificial Intelligence algorithms. This system has been designed for an anthropomorphic robot which has 16 facial muscles for facial expressions. The book covers the technical details related to these AI algorithms, design of the system, experiments conducted and the results.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 100 pp. Englisch. Artikel-Nr. 9783659913709

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