Brain-Like Artificial Intelligence for Automation – Foundations, Concepts and Implementation Examples
Abstract
Over the last decades, automation technology has made serious progress and can today automate a wide range of tasks having before needed human physical and mental abilities. Nevertheless, a number of important problem domains remain that cannot yet be handled by our current machines and computers. A few prominent examples are applications involving “realworld” perception, situation assessment, and decision-making tasks. Recently, researchers have suggested to use concepts of “Brain-Like Artificial Intelligence”, i.e. concepts inspired by the functioning principles of the human or animal brain, to further advance in these problem domains. This article discusses the potential of Brain-Like Artificial Intelligence for innovative automation solutions and reviews a number of approaches developed together with the ICT cognitive automation group of the Vienna University of Technology targeting the topics “real-world” perception, situation assessment, and decision-making for applications in building automation environments and autonomous agents. Additionally, it is demonstrated by a concrete example how
such developments can also contribute to an advancement of the state of the art in the field of brain sciences.
such developments can also contribute to an advancement of the state of the art in the field of brain sciences.
Keywords
Brain-like artificial intelligence, cognitive automation, machine perception, recognition, situation assessment, decision-making