Title :
Bidirectional ARTMAP: an artificial mirror neuron system
Author :
Butz, Martin V. ; Ray, Sylvian
Author_Institution :
Illinois Genetic Algorithms Lab., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract :
The recent detection of mirror neurons in monkeys suggests that brains encode parts of an observed action in a similar way they encode own actions. This paper models such a mirror system by means of adaptive resonance theory (ART) artificial neural networks coupling them in a manner similar to ARTMAP systems. Particularly, a bidirectional ARTMAP system (BiARTMAP) is created. The system associates executed actions with consequent action-effects. The associative structure gives the system mirror capabilities: on the one hand, perceived environmental changes cause an action association. On the other hand, activated action patterns cause the expectation of resulting environmental change. We also show that many other proposed cognitive processes relate to the BiARTMAP architecture. Future work includes the incorporation of situational dependencies, the combination of BiARTMAP with vector associative maps (VAMs), and the integration of BiARTMAP in a behavioral module enabling anticipatory behavior. Application wise, BiARTMAP can be applied as a general classifier and/or associative network.
Keywords :
ART neural nets; brain models; fuzzy neural nets; neurophysiology; action patterns; adaptive resonance theory artificial neural networks; artificial mirror neuron system; bidirectional ARTMAP; cognitive processes; environmental change; vector associative maps; Artificial neural networks; Computer science; Electronic mail; Genetic algorithms; Laboratories; Mirrors; Neurons; Resonance; Speech; Subspace constraints;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Networks, 2003. Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7898-9
DOI :
10.1109/IJCNN.2003.1223904