Engineering artificial conscious robotic systems, able to perceive, think and act in an unstructured environment is a very challenging issue. Basing on the results of the experiences made in the latest years about modeling the perception loop of a robot and about the creation of ad-hoc methodologies for engineering complex systems, we developed an initial model of an artificial conscious system and extended a well known methodology (PASSI) for engineering the elements we identified as composing such a system. Copyright © 2009, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. All rights reserved.

Chella, A., Cossentino, M., Seidita, V. (2009). Towards a methodology for designing artificial conscious robotic systems. In AAAI Fall Symposium - Technical Report (pp.27-32).

Towards a methodology for designing artificial conscious robotic systems

CHELLA, Antonio;COSSENTINO, Massimo;SEIDITA, Valeria
2009-01-01

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Engineering artificial conscious robotic systems, able to perceive, think and act in an unstructured environment is a very challenging issue. Basing on the results of the experiences made in the latest years about modeling the perception loop of a robot and about the creation of ad-hoc methodologies for engineering complex systems, we developed an initial model of an artificial conscious system and extended a well known methodology (PASSI) for engineering the elements we identified as composing such a system. Copyright © 2009, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. All rights reserved.
2009 AAAI FAll Symposium
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Chella, A., Cossentino, M., Seidita, V. (2009). Towards a methodology for designing artificial conscious robotic systems. In AAAI Fall Symposium - Technical Report (pp.27-32).
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