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A Framework for the Examination of Awareness in Artificial Systems
Resource type
Conference Paper
Authors/contributors
- Lee, Suet (Author)
- Meertens, Nadine (Author)
- Milner, Emma (Author)
- Hauert, Sabine (Author)
- Jiménez Rodríguez, Alejandro (Editor)
- Mestre, Rafael (Editor)
- Chen, Chaona (Editor)
- Mura, Anna (Editor)
- Barker, Edmund (Editor)
- Verschure, Paul (Editor)
- Prescott, Tony (Editor)
Title
A Framework for the Examination of Awareness in Artificial Systems
Abstract
Measuring awareness in artificial agents remains an unresolved challenge. We argue that it holds untapped potential for enhancing their design, control, and effectiveness. In this paper, we propose a novel and tractable approach to measure the impact of awareness on system performance, structured around distinct dimensions of awareness – temporal, spatial, metacognitive, self and agentive. Each dimension is linked to specific capacities and tasks. Specifically, we demonstrate our approach through a swarm robotics intralogistics scenario, where we assess the influence of two dimensions of awareness – spatial and self – on the performance of the swarm in a collective transport task. Our results reveal how increased abilities along these awareness dimensions affect overall swarm efficiency. This framework represents an initial step towards quantifying awareness in, and across, artificial systems.
Proceedings Title
Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
Place
Cham
Date
2026
Pages
320-333
ISBN
978-3-032-07448-5
Language
en
Library Catalog
Springer Link
Citation
Lee, S., Meertens, N., Milner, E., & Hauert, S. (2026). A Framework for the Examination of Awareness in Artificial Systems. In A. Jiménez Rodríguez, R. Mestre, C. Chen, A. Mura, E. Barker, P. Verschure, & T. Prescott (Eds.), Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems (pp. 320–333). Springer Nature Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-07448-5_27
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