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A Formal Account of Structuring Motor Actions With Sensory Prediction for a Naive Agent.

Jean-Merwan Godon1, Sylvain Argentieri1, Bruno Gas1.   

Abstract

For naive robots to become truly autonomous, they need a means of developing their perceptive capabilities instead of relying on hand crafted models. The sensorimotor contingency theory asserts that such a way resides in learning invariants of the sensorimotor flow. We propose a formal framework inspired by this theory for the description of sensorimotor experiences of a naive agent, extending previous related works. We then use said formalism to conduct a theoretical study where we isolate sufficient conditions for the determination of a sensory prediction function. Furthermore, we also show that algebraic structure found in this prediction can be taken as a proxy for structure on the motor displacements, allowing for the discovery of the combinatorial structure of said displacements. Both these claims are further illustrated in simulations where a toy naive agent determines the sensory predictions of its spatial displacements from its uninterpreted sensory flow, which it then uses to infer the combinatorics of said displacements.
Copyright © 2020 Godon, Argentieri and Gas.

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Keywords:  bootstrapping; developmental robotics; interactive perception; sensorimotor contingencies; sensory prediction

Year:  2020        PMID: 33501325      PMCID: PMC7805968          DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2020.561660

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Robot AI        ISSN: 2296-9144


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