학술논문

Development of a connection matrix for productive grounded cognition
Document Type
Conference
Source
2011 IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL) Development and Learning (ICDL), 2011 IEEE International Conference on. 2:1-6 Aug, 2011
Subject
General Topics for Engineers
Electronic mail
Assembly
Educational institutions
Cognitive architecture
development
grounding
productivity
in situ representations
Language
ISSN
2161-9476
Abstract
We investigate the development of a productive architecture for grounded cognition. Grounded representations cannot be copied to form compositional structures underlying productive cognition. Yet, they can be embedded in neural blackboard architectures, which provide a basis for productive cognition with grounded representations. In these architectures, compositional structures are formed by temporarily binding grounded representations using selective connection matrices. We present simulations that show that these selective connection matrices can develop on the basis of initially nonselective random connections. Two factors influence this development in particular: the variability of the initially nonselective random connections and the strength of the Hebbian and anti-Hebbian learning that influence the connections. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first to demonstrate the possibility of the development of a productive (compositional) architecture based on “in situ” (grounded) representations.