Distributed perceptual systems are endowed with different kind of sensors, from which information flows to suitable modules to perform useful elaborations for decisions making. In this paper a new distributed architecture, named "Distributed Architecture for Intelligent SYstem" (DAISY), is proposed. It is based on the concept of co-operating behavioral agents supervised by a "Central Engagement Module". This module integrates the processing of data coming from the behavioral agents with a symbolic level of representation, by the introduction of a "conceptual space" intermediate analogue representation. The DAISY project is under development; experiments on navigation and exploration for an autonomous robot are done to evaluate its performance.

DAISY: a distributed architecture for intelligent system

I Infantino;A Messina;P Storniolo
1997

Abstract

Distributed perceptual systems are endowed with different kind of sensors, from which information flows to suitable modules to perform useful elaborations for decisions making. In this paper a new distributed architecture, named "Distributed Architecture for Intelligent SYstem" (DAISY), is proposed. It is based on the concept of co-operating behavioral agents supervised by a "Central Engagement Module". This module integrates the processing of data coming from the behavioral agents with a symbolic level of representation, by the introduction of a "conceptual space" intermediate analogue representation. The DAISY project is under development; experiments on navigation and exploration for an autonomous robot are done to evaluate its performance.
1997
0-8186-7987-5
Conceptual space; Distributed perceptual systems
Algorithms
Artificial intelligence
Cognitive systems
Computer architecture
Computer vision
Learning systems
Robotics
Sensor data fusion
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