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Read MoreB. "Chandra" Chandrasekaran
B. "Chandra" Chandrasekaran
Abstract
I propose that the notion of cognitive state be broadened
from the current predicate-symbolic, Language-of-Thought
framework to a multi-modal one, where perception and
kinesthetic modalities participate in thinking. In contrast to
the roles assigned to perception and motor activities as
modules external to central cognition in the currently
dominant theories in AI and Cognitive Science, in the
proposed approach, central cognition incorporates parts of
the perceptual machinery. I motivate and describe the
proposal schematically, and describe the implementation of
a bi-modal version in which a diagrammatic representation
component is added to the cognitive state. The proposal
explains our rich multimodal internal experience, and can
be a key step in the realization of embodied agents. The
proposed multimodal cognitive state can significantly
enhance the agent's problem solving.