Article de revue: ID no. (ISBN etc.):  1363755X Clé de citation BibTeX:  Smith2007
Smith, L. B., & Breazeal, C. (2007). The dynamic lift of developmental process. Developmental Science, 10(1), p. p61–68.
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Catégories: Développement, Full text
Descripteurs: ARTIFICIAL intelligence, COGNITIVE science, MACHINE theory, NEURAL computers, ROBOTICS
Auteurs: Breazeal, Smith
Collection: Developmental Science

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What are the essential properties of human intelligence, currently unparalleled in its power relative to other biological forms and relative to artificial forms of intelligence? We suggest that answering this question depends critically on understanding developmental process. This paper considers three principles potentially essential to building human-like intelligence: the heterogeneity of the component processes, the embedding of development in a social world, and developmental processes that change the cognitive system as a function of the history of soft-assemblies of these heterogeneous processes in specific tasks. The paper uses examples from human development and from developmental robotics to show how these processes also may underlie biological intelligence and enable us to generate more advanced forms of artificial intelligence. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR Copyright of Developmental Science is the property of Blackwell Publishing Limited and its content may not be copied or emaile
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