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AAAI Fall Symposium 2007 - AI and Consciousness: Arlington, VA, USA
- Antonio Chella, Riccardo Manzotti:
AI and Consciousness: Theoretical Foundations and Current Approaches, Papers from the 2007 AAAI Fall Symposium, Arlington, Virginia, USA, November 9-11, 2007. AAAI Technical Report FS-07-01, AAAI Press 2007 - Antonio Chella, Riccardo Manzotti:
Introduction: Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness. 1-8
Invited Talks
- Aaron Sloman:
Why Some Machines May Need Qualia and How They Can Have Them: Including a Demanding New Turing Test for Robot Philosophers. 9-16 - Giulio Tononi, David Balduzzi:
Measuring Consciousness as Integrated Information. 17
Papers
- Igor Aleksander, Helen Morton:
Axiomatic Consciousness Theory for Visual Phenomenology in Artificial Intelligence. 18-23 - Nicholas Boltuc, Piotr Boltuc:
Replication of the Hard Problem of Consciousness in AI and Bio-AI: An Early Conceptual Framework. 24-29 - Antonio Chella, Salvatore Gaglio:
A Cognitive Approach to Robot Self-Consciousness. 30-35 - Ron Chrisley, Joel Parthemore:
Robotic Specification of the Non-Conceptual Content of Visual Experience. 36-42 - Dustin Connor, Murray Shanahan:
A Simulated Global Neuronal Workspace with Stochastic Wiring. 43-48 - Sidney K. D'Mello, Stan Franklin:
Exploring the Complex Interplay between AI and Consciousness. 49-54 - Daniel Dubois, Pierre Poirier, Roger Nkambou:
What Does Consciousness Bring to CTS? 55-60 - Stan Franklin, Uma Ramamurthy, Sidney K. D'Mello, Lee McCauley, Aregahegn Negatu, Rodrigo Silva L., Vivek V. Datla:
LIDA: A Computational Model of Global Workspace Theory and Developmental Learning. 61-66 - Pentti O. A. Haikonen:
Reflections of Consciousness: The Mirror Test. 67-71 - Stevan Harnad, Peter Scherzer:
First, Scale Up to the Robotic Turing Test, Then Worry about Feeling. 72-77 - Germund Hesslow, Dan-Anders Jirenhed:
Must Machines Be Zombies? Internal Simulation as a Mechanism for Machine Consciousness. 78-83 - Benjamin Kuipers:
Sneaking Up on the Hard Problem of Consciousness. 84-89 - Irene Macaluso, Antonio Chella:
Machine Consciousness in CiceRobot, a Museum Guide Robot. 90-95 - Riccardo Manzotti, Vincenzo Tagliasco:
An Externalist Process-Oriented Framework for Artificial Consciousness. 96-102 - Catherine Marcarelli, Jeffrey L. McKinstry:
Testing for Machine Consciousness Using Insight Learning. 103-108 - Lee McCauley:
Demonstrating the Benefit of Computational Consciousness. 109-115 - Christophe Menant:
Proposal for an Approach to Artificial Consciousness Based on Self-Consciousness. 116-117 - Domenico Parisi, Marco Mirolli:
Steps Towards Artificial Consciousness: A Robot's Knowledge of Its Own Body. 118-123 - Fiora Pirri:
The Prince of Holmberg I. 124-127 - Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki:
Consciousness of Crowds - The Internet as Knowledge Source of Human Conscious Behavior and Machine Self-Understanding. 128-129 - Alexei V. Samsonovich:
Universal Learner as an Embryo of Computational Consciousness. 130-135 - Ricardo Sanz, Ignacio López, Carlos Hernández:
Self-Awareness in Real-Time Cognitive Control Architectures. 136-141 - Susan A. J. Stuart:
Conscious Machines: Memory, Melody and Muscular Imagination. 142-
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