Grounding robot autonomy in emotion and self-awareness

Conference Paper (2009)
Author(s)

Ricardo Sanz (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)

Carlos Hernandez Hernández Corbato (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)

Adolfo Hernando (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)

Jaime Gómez Rivas (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)

Julita Bermejo-Alonso (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)

Affiliation
External organisation
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03983-6_7
More Info
expand_more
Publication Year
2009
Language
English
Affiliation
External organisation
Pages (from-to)
23-43
ISBN (print)
['3642039820', '9783642039829']

Abstract

Much is being done in an attempt to transfer emotional mechanisms from reverse-engineered biology into social robots. There are two basic approaches: the imitative display of emotion -e.g. to intend more human-like robots- and the provision of architectures with intrinsic emotion -in the hope of enhancing behavioral aspects. This paper focuses on the second approach, describing a core vision regarding the integration of cognitive, emotional and autonomic aspects in social robot systems. This vision has evolved as a result of the efforts in consolidating the models extracted from rat emotion research and their implementation in technical use cases based on a general systemic analysis in the framework of the ICEA and C3 projects. The desire for generality of the approach intends obtaining universal theories of integrated -autonomic, emotional, cognitive- behavior. The proposed conceptualizations and architectural principles are then captured in a theoretical framework: ASys - The Autonomous Systems Framework.

No files available

Metadata only record. There are no files for this record.