Motives, Mechanisms, and Emotions

A. Sloman
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Abstract Intelligent animals are solutions to a design problem posed by: the varying requirements of individuals, the more permanent requirements of species and social groups, the constraints of the environment, and the available biological mechanisms. Analysis of this design problem, especially the implications of limited knowledge and a continuous flow of information in a rapidly changing environment, leads to a theory of how new motives are processed in an intelligent system. The need for speed leads to architectures and algorithms that are fallible in ways that explain why intelligent agents are susceptible to emotions and errors. This holds also for intelligent robots. A study of such mechanisms and processes is a step towards a computational theory of emotions, attitudes, moods, character traits, and other aspects of mind so far not studied in Artificial Intelligence. In particular, it turns out that no special emotional subsystem is required. This framework clarifies and refines ordinary concepts o...
动机、机制和情绪
智能动物是解决由个体的不断变化的需求、物种和社会群体的更持久的需求、环境的约束以及可用的生物机制所提出的设计问题的方案。对这一设计问题的分析,特别是在快速变化的环境中有限的知识和连续信息流的含义,导致了智能系统中如何处理新动机的理论。对速度的需求导致架构和算法在某种程度上容易出错,这解释了为什么智能代理容易受到情绪和错误的影响。这也适用于智能机器人。对这些机制和过程的研究是迈向情感、态度、情绪、性格特征和其他方面的计算理论的一步,迄今为止还没有在人工智能中研究过。特别是,事实证明不需要特殊的情感子系统。这个框架澄清和细化了……的普通概念。
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