A Cognitive Model of Feature Selection and Categorization for Autonomous Systems
Autor: | Craig Lennon, Christian Lebiere, MaryAnne Fields, Michael K. Martin |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Zdroj: | Social, Cultural, and Behavioral Modeling ISBN: 9783319602394 SBP-BRiMS |
Popis: | We describe a computational cognitive model intended to be a generalizable classifier that can provide context-based feedback to semantic perception in robotic applications. Many classifiers (including cognitive models of categorization) perform well at the task of associating features with objects. Underlying their performance is an effective selection of the features used during classification. This Feature Selection (FS) process is usually performed outside the boundaries of the model that learns and performs the classification task, often by a human expert. In contrast, the cognitive model we describe simultaneously learns which features to use, as it learns the associations between features and classes. This integration of FS and class learning in one model makes it complementary to other Machine-Learning (ML) techniques that automate the FS process (e.g., deep learning methods). But their integration in a cognitive architecture also provides a means for creating a dynamic context that includes disparate sources of information (e.g., environmental observations, task knowledge, commands from humans); this richer context, in turn, provides a means for making semantic perception goal-directed. We demonstrate automated FS, integrated with an Instance-Based Learning (IBL) approach to classification, in an ACT-R model of categorization by labeling facial expressions of emotion (e.g., happy, sad) from a set of relevant, irrelevant, distinct, and overlapping facial action features. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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