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Concept based Attention

Artificial Intelligence 2016-05-13 v1 Neurons and Cognition

Abstract

Attention endows animals an ability to concentrate on the most relevant information among a deluge of distractors at any given time, either through volitionally 'top-down' biasing, or driven by automatically 'bottom-up' saliency of stimuli, in favour of advantageous competition in neural modulations for information processing. Nevertheless, instead of being limited to perceive simple features, human and other advanced animals adaptively learn the world into categories and abstract concepts from experiences, imparting the world meanings. This thesis suggests that the high-level cognitive ability of human is more likely driven by attention basing on abstract perceptions, which is defined as concept based attention (CbA).

Cite

@article{arxiv.1605.03416,
  title  = {Concept based Attention},
  author = {Jie You and Xin Yang and Matthias Hub},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.03416},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

7 pages, 2 figures

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