How Information and Embodiment Shape Intelligent Information Processing

Polani, D., Sporns, O. and Lungarella, M. (2007) How Information and Embodiment Shape Intelligent Information Processing. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). pp. 99-111. ISSN 0302-9743
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Embodied artificial intelligence is based on the notion that cognition and action emerge from interactions between brain, body and environment. This chapter sketches a set of foundational principles that might be useful for understanding the emergence (“discovery”) of intelligence in biological and artificial embodied systems. Special emphasis is placed on information as a crucial resource for organisms and on information theory as a promising descriptive and predictive framework linking morphology, perception, action and neural control.

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