AIJan 23, 2019

AlteregoNets: a way to human augmentation

arXiv:1901.09786v11 citations
Originality Incremental advance
AI Analysis

This work addresses the need for personalized human augmentation technology, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing neural network concepts.

The authors proposed AlterEgoNets, person-dependent networks that simulate an individual's internal representation of objects by generating a textual stream resembling consciousness, tackling the problem of static object descriptions with a dynamic, personalized approach.

A person dependent network, called an AlterEgo net, is proposed for development. The networks are created per person. It receives at input an object descriptions and outputs a simulation of the internal person's representation of the objects. The network generates a textual stream resembling the narrative stream of consciousness depicting multitudinous thoughts and feelings related to a perceived object. In this way, the object is described not by a 'static' set of its properties, like a dictionary, but by the stream of words and word combinations referring to the object. The network simulates a person's dialogue with a representation of the object. It is based on an introduced algorithmic scheme, where perception is modeled by two interacting iterative cycles, reminding one respectively the forward and backward propagation executed at training convolution neural networks. The 'forward' iterations generate a stream representing the 'internal world' of a human. The 'backward' iterations generate a stream representing an internal representation of the object. People perceive the world differently. Tuning AlterEgo nets to a specific person or group of persons, will allow simulation of their thoughts and feelings. Thereby these nets is potentially a new human augmentation technology for various applications.

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