Curiosity cloning: neural analysis of scientific knowledge

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  Izzo, D.; Rossini, L.; Rucinski, M.; Ampatzis, C.; Healy, G.; Wilkins, P.; Smeaton, A.F.; Yazdani, A.; Ebrahimi, T.
Conference Name  In: IJCAI-09 - International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2009, Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Space
Conference Date  17-18 July 2009
Publisher  ESA - European Space Agency
Conference Location  Padadena, California, CA, USA
Key Words  RP5
Abstract  

Event-related potentials (ERPs) are indicators of brain activity related to cognitive processes. They can be de- tected from EEG signals and thus constitute an attractive non-invasive option to study cognitive information pro- cessing. The P300 wave is probably the most celebrated example of an event-related potential and it is classically studied in connection to the odd-ball paradigm experi- mental protocol, able to consistently provoke the brain wave. We propose the use of P300 detection to identify the scientific interest in a large set of images and train a computer with machine learning algorithms using the subject’s responses to the stimuli as the training data set. As a first step, we here describe a number of experiments designed to relate the P300 brain wave to the cognitive processes related to placing a scientific judgment on a picture and to study the number of images per seconds that can be processed by such a system.

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