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Time perception and inferences there from are of critical importance to many autonomous agents. But time is not perceived directly by any sensory organ. We argue that time is constructed by cognitive processes. Here we present a model for time perception that concentrates on succession and duration, and that generates these concepts and others, such as continuity, immediate present duration, and lengths of time. These concepts are grounded through the perceptual process itself. The LIDA cognitive model is used to illustrate these ideas. © 2010, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence.

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Documento: Conferencia
Título:The immediate present train model time production and representation for cognitive agents
Autor:Snaider, J.; McCall, R.; Franklin, S.
Ciudad:Stanford, CA
Filiación:Computer Science Department, Institute for Intelligent Systems, University of Memphis, Zavalia 2086 6A, Buenos Aires (1428), Argentina
Computer Science Department, Institute for Intelligent Systems, University of Memphis, 365 Innovation Dr., Memphis, TN 38152, United States
Palabras clave:Cognitive agents; Cognitive model; Cognitive process; Sensory organs; Time perception; Train model; Autonomous agents
Año:2010
Volumen:SS-10-06
Página de inicio:52
Página de fin:53
Título revista:2010 AAAI Spring Symposium
Título revista abreviado:AAAI Spring Symp. Tech. Rep.
Registro:https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_97815773_vSS-10-06_n_p52_Snaider

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Snaider, J., McCall, R. & Franklin, S. (2010) . The immediate present train model time production and representation for cognitive agents. 2010 AAAI Spring Symposium, SS-10-06, 52-53.
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Snaider, J., McCall, R., Franklin, S. "The immediate present train model time production and representation for cognitive agents" . 2010 AAAI Spring Symposium SS-10-06 (2010) : 52-53.
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Snaider, J., McCall, R., Franklin, S. "The immediate present train model time production and representation for cognitive agents" . 2010 AAAI Spring Symposium, vol. SS-10-06, 2010, pp. 52-53.
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Snaider, J., McCall, R., Franklin, S. The immediate present train model time production and representation for cognitive agents. AAAI Spring Symp. Tech. Rep. 2010;SS-10-06:52-53.
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