Every automaton in dynamic and complex environments requires sensory systems with an appropriate level of attention on the hazardous environment. This property in any efficient automaton is analogous to that observed in animal sensory systems. In this context, it is noted that to ensure its viability, the sensory systems of animals must maintain a continuous state of alertness or attention to the environment. However, the state consumes energy so it is impossible to keep a constant level over time. In this regard, biologists have designed models for explaining the variation in the level of surveillance in two vital activities of animals: Work and Rest. In an alternating pattern between Work and Rest, the Attention Level V(t) decline...
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Biological organisms use a combination of attention and arousal to control the amount of sensory dat...
Animals in their ecological context behave not only in response to external events, such as opportun...
Theory presented by Ashby states that the process of homeostasis is directly related to intelligence...
Sensor array calibration is a major problem in engineering, to which a biological approach may prov...
In this work, we present an attentional system for a robotic agent capable of adapting its emergent ...
Biologically-inspired autonomous and autonomic systems (AAS) are essentially concerned with creating...
The field of biologically inspired computing has generated many novel, interesting and useful comput...
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In this paper we will show how robots that are able to exploit behavior that emerge from fine-graine...
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International audienceWe discuss here the characteristics of a software environment appropriate for ...
We discuss in conceptual terms the feasibility of designing a Nervous System and an Endocrine System...
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AbstractThis paper examines the need for complex, adaptive solutions to certain types of complex sit...
During the last two decades, analysis of 1/ƒ noise in cognitive science has led to a consider- able ...
Biological organisms use a combination of attention and arousal to control the amount of sensory dat...
Animals in their ecological context behave not only in response to external events, such as opportun...