SCDIDA 2015 - Workshop on Synthetic Cognitive Development and Integrated-Distributed Agency (IDA)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Resulting from a collaboration between the AGI Society (which hosts the AGI conference series) and members of the Global Brain Institute at the Free University of Brussels, this Workshop will focus on issues related to distributed cognitive systems and their role in AGI research.
The human cognitive system is a remarkable exemplar of a general intelligent system whose competence is not con?ned to a speci?c problem domain. Evidently, the general cognitive competences of a human being are a product of a lifelong and complex process of cognitive development. Therefore, cognitive development is conceivably a primary key to understanding and realizing the emergence of AGI. While an already consolidated cognitive competence is applicable to a specific and identified problem domain, cognitive development is the very process of sense-making where there is no a priori knowledge about the problem domain and where cognitive competence is becoming.
The initial scheme of human cognitive development can be generalized by introducing the concept of continuous individuation ? how heterogeneous populations of locally interacting agents may self-organize into scalable cognitive systems with an open-ended range of sense-making capabilities.
In the workshop we aim to present this approach to AGI and further explore how synthetic cognitive development can be understood as a process of self-organized sense-making taking place between alternating “distributed” and “integrated” phases of a population of agents. The discussion will span multiple disciplines including AI, cognitive science, philosophy and systems theory.
The workshop will consist of two keynotes, a small number of contributed talks, and a panel discussion.
Themes
Themes to be explored in the workshop will include:
General intelligence as a process of cognitive development and the progressively determined structure of the cognitive system;
Social construction of intelligence: individuation, boundary formation and information exchange across boundaries ;
Integration and disintegration cycles in cognitive development.
The balance between persistence and plasticity (of intelligent systems);
The nature of (artificial) identity, agency and self;
Scalable cognition;
Situated and embodied versus distributed and unconstrained intelligent systems;
Extended / embodied / enactive cognition in the light of social aspect of intelligence;
Social aspects of (artificial) intelligence: social systems as (artificial) agencies and cognitive systems as social structures;
the possibility of collective and localized intelligences;
etc.
The human cognitive system is a remarkable exemplar of a general intelligent system whose competence is not con?ned to a speci?c problem domain. Evidently, the general cognitive competences of a human being are a product of a lifelong and complex process of cognitive development. Therefore, cognitive development is conceivably a primary key to understanding and realizing the emergence of AGI. While an already consolidated cognitive competence is applicable to a specific and identified problem domain, cognitive development is the very process of sense-making where there is no a priori knowledge about the problem domain and where cognitive competence is becoming.
The initial scheme of human cognitive development can be generalized by introducing the concept of continuous individuation ? how heterogeneous populations of locally interacting agents may self-organize into scalable cognitive systems with an open-ended range of sense-making capabilities.
In the workshop we aim to present this approach to AGI and further explore how synthetic cognitive development can be understood as a process of self-organized sense-making taking place between alternating “distributed” and “integrated” phases of a population of agents. The discussion will span multiple disciplines including AI, cognitive science, philosophy and systems theory.
The workshop will consist of two keynotes, a small number of contributed talks, and a panel discussion.
Themes
Themes to be explored in the workshop will include:
General intelligence as a process of cognitive development and the progressively determined structure of the cognitive system;
Social construction of intelligence: individuation, boundary formation and information exchange across boundaries ;
Integration and disintegration cycles in cognitive development.
The balance between persistence and plasticity (of intelligent systems);
The nature of (artificial) identity, agency and self;
Scalable cognition;
Situated and embodied versus distributed and unconstrained intelligent systems;
Extended / embodied / enactive cognition in the light of social aspect of intelligence;
Social aspects of (artificial) intelligence: social systems as (artificial) agencies and cognitive systems as social structures;
the possibility of collective and localized intelligences;
etc.
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