Title :
An Approach to Subjective Computing: A Robot That Learns From Interaction With Humans
Author :
Gruneberg, Patrick ; Suzuki, Kenji
Author_Institution :
Artificial Intell. Lab., Univ. of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract :
We present an approach to subjective computing for the design of future robots that exhibit more adaptive and flexible behavior in terms of subjective intelligence. Instead of encapsulating subjectivity into higher order states, we show by means of a relational approach how subjective intelligence can be implemented in terms of the reciprocity of autonomous self-referentiality and direct world-coupling. Subjectivity concerns the relational arrangement of an agent´s cognitive space. This theoretical concept is narrowed down to the problem of coaching a reinforcement learning agent by means of binary feedback. Algorithms are presented that implement subjective computing. The relational characteristic of subjectivity is further confirmed by a questionnaire on human perception of the robot´s behavior. The results imply that subjective intelligence cannot be externally observed. In sum, we conclude that subjective intelligence in relational terms is fully tractable and therefore implementable in artificial agents.
Keywords :
human-robot interaction; learning (artificial intelligence); adaptive behavior; agent cognitive space; artificial agents; autonomous self referentiality; binary feedback; direct world coupling; flexible behavior; human perception; reinforcement learning agent; relational arrangement; relational characteristic; robot behavior; subjective computing; subjective intelligence; Aerospace electronics; Algorithm design and analysis; Cognition; Context; Intelligent systems; Learning (artificial intelligence); Robots; Affective computing; coaching; cognitive robotics; human-robot-interaction (HRI); social robotics; subjective computing;
Journal_Title :
Autonomous Mental Development, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAMD.2013.2271739