Toward Self-Referential Autonomous Learning of Object and Situation Models

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Most current approaches to scene understanding lack the capability to adapt object and situation models to behavioral needs not anticipated by the human system designer. Here, we give a detailed description of a system architecture for self-referential autonomous learning which enables the refinement of object and situation models during operation in order to optimize behavior. This includes structural learning of hierarchical models for situations and behaviors that is triggered by a mismatch between expected and actual action outcome. Besides proposing architectural concepts, we also describe a first implementation of our system within a simulated traffic scenario to demonstrate the feasibility of our approach.

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Damerow, F., Knoblauch, A., Körner, U., Eggert, J., & Körner, E. (2016). Toward Self-Referential Autonomous Learning of Object and Situation Models. Cognitive Computation, 8(4), 703–719. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12559-016-9407-7

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