Title :
Emotions, learning and control
Author :
Perlovsky, Leonid I.
Author_Institution :
Nichols Res. Corp., Wakefield, MA, USA
Abstract :
There is a popular belief that emotions are mysterious gut feelings, beyond mathematical analysis. This paper counters the popular belief by describing a mathematical technique incorporating emotions into intelligent control systems and establishes relationships between mathematical, psychological and philosophical analyses of emotions. Many control systems incorporate signals that are directly related to emotional signals. The author argues that adaptive systems have to incorporate emotional signals, and the understanding of the roles of emotions and concepts is important for the design of intelligent system architectures. The paper analyses the learning process, describes the mathematics of the learning instinct, and presents aesthetic emotions as signals related to the learning values of objects. The developed mathematical technique is practically useful for engineering designs
Keywords :
adaptive systems; intelligent control; learning (artificial intelligence); neural nets; adaptive systems; aesthetics; emotional signals; intelligent control; intelligent system; learning process; neural nets; psychological analysis; semiotics; Adaptive systems; Control systems; Counting circuits; Intelligent control; Intelligent systems; Mathematical analysis; Mathematics; Psychology; Signal analysis; Signal design;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Control/Intelligent Systems and Semiotics, 1999. Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5665-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISIC.1999.796643