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Cognitive Robots and the Conscious Mind: A Review of the Global Workspace Theory
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Signa, Alessandro (Author)
- Chella, Antonio (Author)
- Gentile, Manuel (Author)
Title
Cognitive Robots and the Conscious Mind: A Review of the Global Workspace Theory
Abstract
The theory of consciousness is a subject that has kept scholars and researchers challenged for centuries. Even today it is not possible to define what consciousness is. This has led to the theorization of different models of consciousness. Starting from Baars’ Global Workspace Theory, this paper examines the models of cognitive architectures that are inspired by it and that can represent a reference point in the field of robot consciousness.
Recent Findings
Global Workspace Theory has recently been ranked as the most promising theory in its field. However, this is not reflected in the mathematical models of cognitive architectures inspired by it: they are few, and most of them are a decade old, which is too long compared to the speed at which artificial intelligence techniques are improving. Indeed, recent publications propose simple mathematical models that are well designed for computer implementation.
Summary
In this paper, we introduce an overview of consciousness and robot consciousness, with some interesting insights from the literature. Then we focus on Baars’ Global Workspace Theory, presenting it briefly. Finally, we report on the most interesting and promising models of cognitive architectures that implement it, describing their peculiarities.
Publication
Current Robotics Reports
Volume
2
Issue
2
Pages
125-131
Date
06/2021
Journal Abbr
Curr Robot Rep
Language
en
ISSN
2662-4087
Short Title
Cognitive Robots and the Conscious Mind
Accessed
3/7/25, 7:56 AM
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Signa, A., Chella, A., & Gentile, M. (2021). Cognitive Robots and the Conscious Mind: A Review of the Global Workspace Theory. Current Robotics Reports, 2(2), 125–131. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43154-021-00044-7
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