The experience self-conscious thinking in the form of inner speech is a common one. Such a covert discourse accompanies the intro- spection of mental life and fulfills important roles, such as self-regulation, self-restructuring, and re-focusing on attentional resources. Although the functional underpinning and the phenomenology of inner speech are largely investigated in psychological and philosophical fields, robotic re- search generally does not address such a form of self-conscious behavior. Existing models of inner speech inspire computational tools to provide the robot with a form of self-consciousness. Here, psychological models of inner speech are reviewed, and a robot architecture implementing such a capability is outlined.
Inner Speech for a Self-Conscious Robot.
Seidita;Chella;
2019
Abstract
The experience self-conscious thinking in the form of inner speech is a common one. Such a covert discourse accompanies the intro- spection of mental life and fulfills important roles, such as self-regulation, self-restructuring, and re-focusing on attentional resources. Although the functional underpinning and the phenomenology of inner speech are largely investigated in psychological and philosophical fields, robotic re- search generally does not address such a form of self-conscious behavior. Existing models of inner speech inspire computational tools to provide the robot with a form of self-consciousness. Here, psychological models of inner speech are reviewed, and a robot architecture implementing such a capability is outlined.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.