Despite the success of artificial intelligence (AI), we are still far away from AI that model the world as humans do. This study focuses for explaining human behavior from intuitive mental models’ perspectives. We describe how behavior arises in biological systems and how the better understanding of this biological system can lead to advances in the development of human-like AI. Human can build intuitive models from physical, social, and cultural situations. In addition, we follow Bayesian inference to combine intuitive models and new information to make decisions. We should build similar intuitive models and Bayesian algorithms for the new AI. We suggest that the probability calculation in Bayesian sense is sensitive to semantic propertie...
Values are critical for intelligent behavior, since values determine interests, and interests determ...
This article explores the proposition that the brain, normally seen as an organ of the human body, s...
Pöppel J. Towards Satisficing Mental Models for Behavior Understanding. In: Program of the 14th Bia...
Despite the success of artificial intelligence (AI), we are still far away from AI that model the wo...
Cognition comprises mental process of the human brain. Artificial Intelligence tries to mimic these ...
A large amount of theoretical and experimental research—from dynamic systems to computational neuros...
We will discuss the question whether artificial intelligence can contribute to a better understandin...
In this article, we discuss what differentiates an artificial mind from a human one, during the proc...
Abstract This paper reviews the state of artificial intelligence (AI) and the quest to create genera...
Computation within the human brain is not possible to be emulated 100% in artificial intelligence ma...
What can artificial intelligence learn from the cognitive sciences? We review some fundamental aspec...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is essentially the simulation of human intelligence. Today’s AI can onl...
This thesis proposes a computational framework for understanding human Theory of Mind (ToM): our con...
Theory of Mind (ToM)—the ability of the human mind to attribute mental states to others—is a key com...
Humans are highly intelligent, and their brains are associated with rich states of consciousness. We...
Values are critical for intelligent behavior, since values determine interests, and interests determ...
This article explores the proposition that the brain, normally seen as an organ of the human body, s...
Pöppel J. Towards Satisficing Mental Models for Behavior Understanding. In: Program of the 14th Bia...
Despite the success of artificial intelligence (AI), we are still far away from AI that model the wo...
Cognition comprises mental process of the human brain. Artificial Intelligence tries to mimic these ...
A large amount of theoretical and experimental research—from dynamic systems to computational neuros...
We will discuss the question whether artificial intelligence can contribute to a better understandin...
In this article, we discuss what differentiates an artificial mind from a human one, during the proc...
Abstract This paper reviews the state of artificial intelligence (AI) and the quest to create genera...
Computation within the human brain is not possible to be emulated 100% in artificial intelligence ma...
What can artificial intelligence learn from the cognitive sciences? We review some fundamental aspec...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is essentially the simulation of human intelligence. Today’s AI can onl...
This thesis proposes a computational framework for understanding human Theory of Mind (ToM): our con...
Theory of Mind (ToM)—the ability of the human mind to attribute mental states to others—is a key com...
Humans are highly intelligent, and their brains are associated with rich states of consciousness. We...
Values are critical for intelligent behavior, since values determine interests, and interests determ...
This article explores the proposition that the brain, normally seen as an organ of the human body, s...
Pöppel J. Towards Satisficing Mental Models for Behavior Understanding. In: Program of the 14th Bia...