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Perspectives on Cognition
Cris Fitch
Diagonal Software
November 12, 1997
Topics
- Overview of Perspectives
- Taking Us Apart
- Putting Us Back Together
- Implications
- Concluding Remarks
Areas of
Study
- Neuroscience
- Psychology
- Artificial Intelligence
- Philosophy
- Linguistics
- Cognitive Science
- Science Fiction
Techniques
of Study
- Invasive (autopsy, direct stimulation)
- Non-invasive scanning (PET, Fast-MRI)
- Engineering study of problem space
- Questioning and testing the patient
- Introspection
- Hypothesis and logic
Regions of the Brain
- Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Temporal Lobes
- Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Amygdala,
Hippocampus (LTP), Reticular Formation
- Cerebellum, Brain Stem, Spinal Cord
- Brocas and Wernickes Areas (language)
- Sensory and Motor strips
Cognitive Time-scale
- Neurotransmitter release
- Neuron firing
- Image perception
- Unconscious reaction
- Conscious reaction
- Speech production
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- Short-term memory
- Train of thought
- Same-day recurrence
- Wake-sleep cycle
- Long-term memory
- Human lifetime
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Laws of
Qualitative Structure
- Cell Doctrine in Biology
- Plate Tectonics in Geology
- Germ Theory of Disease
- Atomism in Chemistry
- for Cognitive Science?
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Candidates
- Symbols & searches
- Information processing
- Learning systems
- Born of complexity and capacity
- Exact architecture?
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Theory
Attempts
- Homunculus
- Mind/Body Duality (Descartes)
- Conscious/Unconscious (Freud)
- Id, Ego, and Super-Ego (Freud)
- Symbolic Processing (Turing)
- Bicameral/Narrative Mind (Jaynes)
- Society of Mind (Minsky)
Who Are You?
- Information store (narrative, facts known)
- Personality (actors & masks, roles)
- Facilities (skills, abilities, habits)
- Potentials (synthesis, what reaction?)
- Language and culture
- a Face, a Voice, a Self-image, an Identity
Two Definitions of AI
Build a box that can
do what the mind can do
- Turing Test
- Solving real problems
- Understanding problem domains
- Just machines
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Build a mind
- Understanding how
our minds work
- Search for things
which learn, adapt
- Consciousness
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Alternates
for "Conscious"
- Subjective
- Narrative
- Autonomous
- In Command
- Awake
- Alert, Responsive
- Altered Mood
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- Self-aware
- Sensitive, Feeling
- Alive
- Possessing a soul
- First-person
- Adding memory
- Socially competent?
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Subjectivity and Physics
- Shannons Law - Info free of Meaning
- Objectivity and the free-flow of information
- Physics of forgotten bits - did it really happen?
- Relativity vs. Quantum Mechanics
- Special nature of the present?
- Privacy and frames of reference
How
Conscious are Animals?
- Animals are autonomous and mobile
- Do earthworms feel pain?
- What were the first animals to sleep?
- Sentience vs. self-awareness
- Dreams and the inner life of mammals
- Far-reaching inner life of narrating humans
Narration
- Intro
- The story we tell ourselves
- The voice inside our head
- Auditory rehearsal - sub-vocalization
- Language (in)dependent fact store
- Slightly faster than speech
- Available for immediate retrieval
- Sparse long-term retention
Narration
- How Important?
- How much of consciousness is narration?
- How much of higher thought found here?
- What is and isnt solved by the narrative?
- How tightly coupled to language?
- How testable is the content of the narration?
- Why Introspection is important.
Language and Narration
- Improves the quality of the narration
- Enriched conceptual set via vocabulary
- Improved representation of parse trees
- Auditory hallucination easier to remember
- Works well with external use of language
Narration Experiments
Mind Reading
- Sub-vocalization tap
- Signal decoding
- Record the narration
- Present it to patient
- Accurately recognized?
- Long-term retention?
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Language Dependence
- Creative task for lab rat
- Long-term fact memory
- Foreign languages
Source of Fact
- 1st person, 3rd person
- Represented the same?
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Design Me a Human
- Visual System
- Motor System
- Other Sensory
- Language handling
- Concept store-Lexicon
- Specific fact store
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- Dexterous Body
- 3D Statics, Dynamics
- Visual, Audio catalogs
- Goals and planning
- Behaviors and habits
- Novelty handling
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Design Approach
- Forcing emergent properties to be hardwired
- How adaptable or brittle, if it cant learn?
- Plop down an undifferentiated learning mechanism,
and teach it for twenty years
Representational Flexibility
Plasticity
- Hard or Fixed
- Supple or Flexible
- Crystalizing
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Building Blocks
- Avoiding the use of
a pre-selected rep.
- Promotion through re-use
- Convergence on a symbol set
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Neural Nets
- Difference with
symbolic systems
- Robust distributed
storage & processing
- Requires no additional
physical basis
- Can be simulated
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- How essential?
- How to do large-scale
engineering?
- Higher organization?
- Does it resolve to
symbolic processing?
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Self-Engineering Systems
- Unaided improvement in performance
- Neural nets
- Self-organizing maps
- A-Life and other evolutionary systems (Darwin, LaMarck)
- Economies, Scientific Community
- Learning as feedback to a model
Teaching and Training
- Nurture them as children?
- Train one and replicate?
- General knowledge vs. specific skills
- Integration of basic systems, capabilities
- Giving home computers social skills
- Shoulder-based apprentice
A Social Computer
- Speech synthesis and recognition
- Expression and gesture (Facial S&R)
- Appropriateness and politeness
- Modeling of others feelings
- Comprehension
- Competence
Hardware
- Drives progress
- Exponential / S-Curve with no visible end
- Circa 50% per year
- "Room at the Bottom"
and limits of Physics
- P and NP Complete
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- Processors - Speed
- Disks, RAM - Storage
- Comm. - Bandwidth
- Imaging and Sensors
- Rendering output
- Organization and Integration
- Specialty hardware
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Implications of AI
What Changes
- Standard societal unit
- Sharing of experience
- Speed of interactions
- Legal entities, rights
- Whos in control
- Value of human life
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What Stays the Same
- Markets, Goods, Services
- Transportation
- Existence of Politics
- Science
- Circle of life and death
- Local decision making
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Possible Hybrids
- Neural Interfaces
- Wearable or implants?
- Memory supplements
- Sub-vocalization tap
- Interpreted fMRI
- Motor & sensory strip
- Backups, privacy
- Personality software
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- Group Minds
- Permanent / temporary
- Group size
- Family / corporation?
- Location / locality
- Genetically engineered
- New species / mules
- Body modification
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Problem Dimensions
- Intentional vs. Unintentional Creation
- Biological Hybrid vs. Pure Machine
- Mobility vs. Sentience
- Engineered vs. Evolved
- Optional vs. Inevitable
- Peaceful co-existence vs. War
Concluding Remarks
- Lots of tough, but solvable problems
- Narration is my favorite candidate
- Hardware will drive progress
- Coming to terms with what we are
- Major implications to society, history
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Copyright © 2001-2003 Cris A. Fitch.
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