Computing a representation of the local environment
Type of publication: | Article |
Citation: | yeap_jefferies_99_computing |
Journal: | Artificial Intelligence |
Volume: | 107 |
Year: | 1999 |
Pages: | 265-301 |
Abstract: | Yeap (1988) argued that an important basis for computing a cognitive map is the ability to compute and recognise local environments. Although he has demonstrated how such local environments could be used to construct a raw cognitive map, he failed to produce an adequate algorithm for computing tham. In this paper, a detailed study of this problem is presented. We argue that although each local environment computed forms a natural basis for constructing a raw cognitive map, it is not computed primarily to do so. Instead, it is computed for one's immediate needs (such as hunting a prey or escaping from danger). This change in perspective argues for a very different cognitive mapping process, namely one that computes local environments as the individual moves through the environment but these representations are not necessarily used to construct a raw map. The individual does not do so until there is evidence that it is going to stay. Consequently this simplifies the algorithm for computing a local environment and a new algorithm is thus proposed. Some results of our implementation are shown. |
Userfields: | date-added={2012-09-03 15:47:30 +0200}, date-modified={2012-09-03 15:47:30 +0200}, project={fremdliteratur}, registry={A177 E29}, |
Keywords: | cognitive map, local space, Qualitative Spatial Reasoning |
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