Oesterreichisches Forschungsinstitut fuer Artificial Intelligence (OeFAI) Schottengasse 3, A-1010 Wien Tel.+43-1-53532810,5336112 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- VORTRAG ******* Prof.Dr.Aaron SLOMAN Cognitive Science Research Center University of Birmingham What kind of architecture underlies human affective states? ----------------------------------------------------------- An autonomous agent is driven by its own motivation rather than goals provided for it. I'll discuss some of the distinctive features of human motivation in terms of their biological functions and engineering requirements for intelligent autonomous agents. This defines a rich collection of capabilities related to perception, action, generating motives, processing motives (e.g. evaluating, selecting, scheduling them), making and executing plans, reasoning and learning. The talk presents a coarse-grained characterisation of one sort of architecture that might meet some of the requirements for autonomy in a natural or artificial agent with various resource limits, including not only physical resource limits but also information and information processing resource limits (e.g. incomplete and partially inaccurate knowledge, and limited processing resources.) An architecture designed to address generic requirements and constraints may be expected to have some characteristically human features, including some form of self-awareness and the capability of getting into emotional states involving partial loss of control of attention and thought processes (which I call "perturbances"). All this has potentially profound implications for philosophy, for psychology, for studies of the evolution of mind, and also for the development of effective therapies and educational practices. Zeit: Mittwoch, 8.Maerz 1995, 18:30 Uhr pktl. Ort: OeFAI, Schottengasse 3, 1010 Wien 1.