Decentralized Blockchain for Autobiographical Memory in Cognitive Robotics

Eva R. Porras, M. G. Sánchez-Escribano
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Memory in biological beings is as complex as the rational complexity of that concrete being requires. Clearly, memory helps to conform knowledge bases to serve the needs of the specific natural being. To analogize from Robotics concepts, it seems that the degrees of freedom in the biological being’s memory are higher or lower depending upon the rationality of each living being. Robots and artificial systems appear to require analogous structures. That is, to build a reactive system, the requirement of memory is not highly demanding with respect to the degrees of freedom. However, the required degrees of freedom seems to grow as the ability of the artificial system to deliberate increases. Consequently, to design artificial systems that would implement cognitive abilities, it is required to rethink memory structures. When designing a Cognitive Artificial System, memory systems should be thought of as highly accessible discrete units. In addition, these systems would require designs in the form of distributed architectures with non-linear features, such as those of human thought. In addition, they should allow for complex mixed types of data (text, images, time or so). Blockchain has attracted great interest for a few years now, especially since the appearance of Bitcoin. A blockchain is a distributed ledger that combines an append-only data structure designed to be resistant to modifications, with a consensus protocol [1, 2]. This innovation can be thought of as a sequence of containers, the blocks, that store two things: the information of a “system” and the “service” that such system provides [2], and it provides an interesting starting point to rethink memory systems in robots.
认知机器人中自传式记忆的去中心化区块链
生物记忆的复杂程度与具体存在的理性复杂性是一样的。显然,记忆有助于整合知识基础,以满足特定自然存在的需要。从机器人学的概念来类比,似乎生物记忆的自由度是高是低取决于每个生物的理性。机器人和人工系统似乎需要类似的结构。也就是说,为了构建一个反应性系统,相对于自由度而言,对内存的要求并不高。然而,所需的自由度似乎随着人工系统深思熟虑能力的增加而增加。因此,要设计能够实现认知能力的人工系统,就需要重新思考记忆结构。在设计认知人工系统时,应该将记忆系统视为高度可访问的离散单元。此外,这些系统将需要以具有非线性特征的分布式架构形式进行设计,例如人类思维。此外,它们应该允许复杂的混合数据类型(文本、图像、时间等)。区块链几年来引起了人们的极大兴趣,尤其是自从比特币出现以来。区块链是一种分布式账本,它结合了一个旨在抵抗修改的仅追加数据结构和一个共识协议[1,2]。这种创新可以被认为是一系列容器,即存储两种东西的块:“系统”的信息和该系统提供的“服务”[2],它为重新思考机器人的存储系统提供了一个有趣的起点。
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