Developing Self-Awareness in Robots via Inner Speech

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Abstract

The experience of inner speech is a common one. Such a dialogue accompanies the introspection of mental life and fulfills essential roles in human behavior, such as self-restructuring, self-regulation, and re-focusing on attentional resources. Although the underpinning of inner speech is mostly investigated in psychological and philosophical fields, the research in robotics generally does not address such a form of self-aware behavior. Existing models of inner speech inspire computational tools to provide a robot with this form of self-awareness. Here, the widespread psychological models of inner speech are reviewed, and a cognitive architecture for a robot implementing such a capability is outlined in a simplified setup.

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Chella, A., Pipitone, A., Morin, A., & Racy, F. (2020). Developing Self-Awareness in Robots via Inner Speech. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 7. https://doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2020.00016

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