DocumentCode
2082333
Title
Autonomy, abduction, adaptation
Author
Bourgine, Paul
Author_Institution
AL&AI Lab., CEMAGREF, Antony, France
fYear
1994
fDate
25-28 May 1994
Firstpage
104
Lastpage
111
Abstract
The most important question that autonomous systems have to answer is how to remain viable in various and changing environments. This question is thus the same as how emerges the semiotic capacity to guess viable solutions, that is abduction. The aim of this paper is to sketch a theory both of sensorimotor autonomy and of the emergence of abductive capacities in the cases of reactive, hedonistic and eductive systems. Such emergence has to be examined in the larger context of co-evolutionary process between autonomous systems
Keywords
adaptive systems; inference mechanisms; learning (artificial intelligence); abduction; abductive capacities; adaptation; autonomous systems; autonomy; eductive systems; hedonistic systems; reactive systems; semiotic capacity; sensorimotor autonomy; Animals; Artificial intelligence; Boundary conditions; Cognition; Cybernetics; Game theory; Grounding; Learning systems; Organizing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Animation '94., Proceedings of
Conference_Location
Geneva
Print_ISBN
0-8186-6240-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CA.1994.324001
Filename
324001
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