AAAI AI and consciousness: theoretical foundations and current approaches |
Written by Ricardo Sanz | |
Tuesday, 31 July 2007 | |
AAAI 2007 Fall SymposiumAI and consciousness: theoretical foundations and current approachesWashington DC, USA Friday, November 9 Welcome - Chella & Manzotti Key address: Measuring Consciousness as Integrated Information - Tononi & Balduzzi Robotic Specification of the Non-Conceptual Content of Visual Experience - Chrisley & Parthemore Towards Artificial Consciousness - Manzotti & Tagliasco First, Scale Up to the Robotic Turing Test, Then Worry About Feeling - Harnad & Scherzer Must Machines be Zombies? Internal Simulation as a Mechanism for Machine Consciousness - Hesslow & Jirenhed Steps Towards Artificial Consciousness: a Robot’s Knowledge of Its Own Body - Parisi & Mirolli Reflections of Consciousness; The Mirror Test - Haikonen Key address: Why Some Machines May Need Qualia and How They Can Have Them: Including a Demanding New Turing Test for Robot Philosophers - Sloman Axiomatic Consciousness Theory For Visual Phenomenology in Artificial Intelligence - Aleksander & Morton A Cognitive Approach to Robot Self-Consciousness - Chella & Gaglio The Prince of Holmberg I - Pirri A Simulated Global Neuronal Workspace with Stochastic Wiring - Connor & Shanahan LIDA: A Computational Model of Global Workspace Theory and Developmental Learning - Franklin Conscious Machines: Memory, Melody and Imagination - Stuart Plenary session - Aleksander Sneaking Up On the Hard Problem of Consciousness - Kuipers Self-awareness in Real-time Cognitive Control Architectures - Sanz, Lopez, Hernandez Poster SessionConsciousness of Crowds – The Internet As a Knowledge Source of Human’s Conscious Behavior and Machine Self-Understanding Rafal Rzepka, Kenji ArakiTesting for Machine Consciousness Using Insight Learning Catherine Marcarelli, Jeffrey L. McKinstry What Does Consciousness Bring to CTS? Daniel Dubois, Pierre Poirier, Roger Nkambou Replication of the Hard Problem of Consciousness in AI and Bio-AI: An Early Conceptual Framework Nicholas Boltuc, Piotr Boltuc Proposal for an Approach to Artificial Consciousness Based on Self-Consciousness Christophe Menant Exploring the Complex Interplay between AI and consciousness Sidney K. D’Mello, Stan Franklin Demonstrating the Benefit of Computational Consciousness Lee McCauley Machine Consciousness in CiceRobot, a Museum Guide Robot Irene Macaluso, Antonio Chella Universal Learner As an Embryo of Computational Consciousness Alexei V. Samsonovich |
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