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First International Workshop on Artificial Consciousness
Written by Raul Arrabales   
Wednesday, 03 April 2013

First International Workshop on

Artificial Consciousness

Taormina, Italy, September 2-6, 2013 at ECAL 2013 

Artificial Consciousness

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About this Workshop 

 

The workshop is devoted to the issue of artificial consciousness. In biological organisms, consciousness is considered to be the starting point for personal human understanding of the world and consequent intelligent behaviour. Therefore, if one is interested in cognitive architectures which would be biologically inspired, then modeling of consciousness becomes an important computational research topic for the construction of architectures that are strive to have equivalence with the human mind. Furthermore, both life and consciousness can be seen as emerging processes with unique properties and a particular elusive character from the point of view of scientific study.

This workshop might be an excellent opportunity to review and advance the research programs focused on finding the common grounds and relationships between life and consciousness. The workshop will provide an overview of the state of the art in the field of machine consciousness. Moreover, it is intended to include contributions from designers of artificially conscious machines. Such contributions address the problem of how a given cognitive architecture should be shaped in order to include the feeling of being aware of something. It will be argued that the knowledge about the qualitative side of consciousness "supervenes" upon the functional knowledge. In other words, if our knowledge is good enough to approach the design of machines with conscious states it is also able to explain the causes of phenomenology in a general sense. 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- computational architectures on machine consciousness

- ethics of artificial consciousness

- methods of defining and recognising the presence of artificial qualia

- setting up a Turing Test for artificial qualia


The First International Workshop on Artificial Consciousness is part of the 12th European Conference on Artificial Life. Designing, Programming, Evolving, Simulation and Synthesis of Natural and Artificial Living Systems (September,2-6 2013, Taormina, Italy).


Call for papers

We invite the submission of papers on the topics of workshop. Submit your research by June 23, 2013 to be considered for the workshop program. Submission is made through the Easychair website. The submitted papers should be no more than 3 pages long (no more than 1000 words). The papers must be prepared for blind referee, with all self-reference and personal data suppressed. 

The EasyChair login page for ECAL 2013 is at: https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=ecal2013

In order to access the submission page, the creation of an EasyChair account will be required.


Call for posters

Poster sessions consists of posters displayed for informal browsing with opportunities for individual discussion with authors.

 

Important dates

May 15, 2013 Abstract submission deadline  
May 31, 2013 Notification of paper acceptance
May 15, 2013 Poster submission deadline  
May 31, 2013 Notification of poster acceptance


Program co-chairs

Igor Aleksander
Imperial College, London, UK

Raul Arrabales Moreno
U-tad, University Centre of Technology and Digital Art, Madrid, Spain

Pietro Perconti
University of Messina, Italy

Alessio Plebe
University of Messina, Italy


Workshop Venue

The First International Workshop on Artificial Consciousness will be co-located with ECAL 2013, 12th European Conference on Artificial Life, September 2-6 2013, Taormina, Italy.

The workshop will take place at "Villa Diodoro" Hotel Taormina, Italy. 

Hotel Villa Diodoro
Via Bagnoli Croci 75
98039 Taormina, Messina, Italy
T: +39 0942 2 33 12
F: +39 0942 2 33 91
E: diodoro at gaishotels.com
W: http://www.hotelvilladiodoro.com/
W: http://www.hotelvilladiodoro.com/en/how-to-reach-us.html

 

Special Issue

Revised versions of selected papers will be taken into consideration for publication on a special issue of the International Journal of Machine Consciousness.

Registration

The registration can be done via the ECAL 2013 web site. Early registration deadline is June 15, 2013. Late registration: June 16 - September 6, 2013

Schedule

To be announced. 

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 April 2013 )
 
IJMC - Special Issue on Machine Consciousness: Self, Integration and Explanation
Written by Raúl Arrabales   
Monday, 06 September 2010

IJMC - International Journal of Machine Consciousness International Journal of Machine Consciousness
Special Issue on Machine Consciousness: Self, Integration and Explanation
Selected Papers from the 2011 AISB Workshop

As usual, these papers have been indexed in the MC Papers database. See below the table of contents.

 

313

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GUEST EDITORS' INTRODUCTION
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012020027
Abstract | PDF (151 KB) | PDF Plus (151 KB) 
325

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SELF-SYSTEM IN A MODEL OF COGNITION
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012400185
Abstract | PDF (268 KB) | PDF Plus (261 KB) 
335

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A COGNITIVE ARCHITECTURE WITH INCREMENTAL LEVELS OF MACHINE CONSCIOUSNESS INSPIRED BY COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012400197
Abstract | PDF (998 KB) | PDF Plus (433 KB) 
353

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SYNTHETIC PHENOMENOLOGY AND HIGH-DIMENSIONAL BUFFER HYPOTHESIS
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012400203
Abstract | PDF (588 KB) | PDF Plus (343 KB) 
367

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INNER SPEECH GENERATION IN A VIDEO GAME NON-PLAYER CHARACTER: FROM EXPLANATION TO SELF?
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012400215
Abstract | PDF (478 KB) | PDF Plus (331 KB) 
383

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CONSCIOUSNESS, ACTION SELECTION, MEANING AND PHENOMENIC ANTICIPATION
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012400227
Abstract | PDF (1720 KB) | PDF Plus (738 KB) 
401

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THE COMPUTATIONAL STANCE IS UNFIT FOR CONSCIOUSNESS
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012400239
Abstract | PDF (596 KB) | PDF Plus (338 KB) 
421

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EMPIRICALLY GROUNDED CLAIMS ABOUT CONSCIOUSNESS IN COMPUTERS
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012400240
Abstract | PDF (2172 KB) | PDF Plus (343 KB) 
439

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WORLD-RELATED INTEGRATED INFORMATION: ENACTIVIST AND PHENOMENAL PERSPECTIVES
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012400252
Abstract | PDF (207 KB) | PDF Plus (219 KB) 
457

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CAN FUNCTIONAL AND PHENOMENAL CONSCIOUSNESS BE DIVIDED?
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012400264
Abstract | PDF (505 KB) | PDF Plus (214 KB) 
471

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A ROLE FOR CONSCIOUSNESS IN ACTION SELECTION
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012400276
Abstract | PDF (161 KB) | PDF Plus (162 KB) 
483

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SUPER-INTELLIGENCE AND (SUPER-)CONSCIOUSNESS
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012400288
Abstract | PDF (215 KB) | PDF Plus (216 KB) 
503

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VIRTUALIST REPRESENTATION
DOI: 10.1142/S179384301240029X
Abstract | PDF (208 KB) | PDF Plus (209 KB) 
523

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REMEMBERING JOHN TAYLOR (1931–2012)
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012400306
Abstract | PDF (45 KB) | PDF Plus (46 KB) 
525

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AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 4 (2012)
DOI: 10.1142/S1793843012990016
Abstract | PDF (35 KB) | PDF Plus (35 KB) 

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 January 2013 )
 
Coyote. A Tale of Unexpected Consequences
Written by Raul Arrabales   
Sunday, 13 January 2013

Coyote. A Tale of Unexpected Consequences. An intelligent robot coyote longs to be free… 

Coyote. A Tale of Unexpected Consecuences Elisabeth Rhett Woods
Ekstasis Editions, Sep. 2011. 

This science fiction novel is not about consciousness, but one of the most remarkable problems intimately related with it: free will. Written by the poet and writer Elisabeth Rhett Woods, the book uses a close and non technical language, flavored with some poetry, appealing to anyone interested in the subjects of AI and free will. No special knowledge is required to enjoy this story about life, where you, as a human being or as an intelligent sentient machine, can easily identify your fears, wishes and dreams with those of the characters. 

The story is based on the development of a new intelligent robot coyote who longs to be free. Wealthy poet, Zoe Neville, decides to make, with the help of friends, both a robot coyote and a film about this robot coyote being used to smuggle a small quantity of marijuana into the United States in a private protest against the invasive spy equipment the U.S. has set up along the border with Canada. Setting the main plot aside, the actual purpose of this work is to explores the development of consciousness, self and personhood, friendship between women and men, freedom, and what it means in practice to be free.



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