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Kahl, Sebastian: Social Motorics - a predictive processing model for efficient embodied communication. 2020
Inhalt
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Publications
List of Figures
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Acronyms
Contents
Abstract
1 Introduction
1.1 Motivation
1.2 Objective
1.3 Overview
2 Theoretical Background
2.1 Belief coordination during social interaction
2.1.1 From communicator to resonator
2.1.2 Good enough understanding in social interaction
2.1.3 Non-verbal communication
2.1.4 From behavior to neural processes
2.2 The social brain
2.2.1 Human mirror-neuron system (MNS)
2.2.2 Mentalizing network (MENT)
2.2.3 Interplay within the social brain
2.2.4 Self-other differentiation
2.3 Summary
3 Modeling foundations
3.1 Predictive processing and active inference
3.1.1 The free-energy principle
3.1.2 Predictive processing
3.2 Mentalizing background
3.2.1 Theory of Mind
3.2.2 The problem of recursion
3.2.3 Conciliating theory theory and simulation theory
3.3 Mentalizing in predictive processing
3.3.1 Event structures for mentalizing
3.3.2 Minimizing free energy of beliefs and intentions
3.4 Inferring the self from sense of agency
3.4.1 Predictive process in sense of agency
3.4.2 Postdictive process in sense of agency
3.4.3 Integrating sense of agency
3.5 Related work in computational modeling
3.5.1 Kinds of models
3.5.2 Models of motor coordination
3.5.3 Models of theory of mind
3.5.4 Models of direct social interaction
3.5.5 Models of interactive brain dynamics
3.6 Differentiation and contribution
4 Modeling a predictive processing hierarchy
4.1 Hierarchical Predictive Belief Update
4.1.1 Modeling assumptions
4.1.2 The corpus of handwritten digits
4.1.3 Generative model and the environment
4.1.4 Inter-level communication
4.2 Modeling a sensorimotor system
4.2.1 Level definitions and updates
4.2.2 A model of active inference
4.2.3 Handling action sequences
4.2.4 Strategic action and perception
4.2.5 Self-supervised learning
4.3 Summary
5 Extending HPBU with a model of mentalizing
5.1 Additional modeling assumptions
5.2 Modeling a mentalizing system
5.2.1 Extended generative model
5.2.2 Level definitions and updates
5.2.3 Person model and its influence
5.2.4 Levels and representations
5.2.5 Comparing coordination sequences
5.2.6 Meta-communication
5.2.7 Intentions to act and intentions to observe
5.3 Efficient belief coordination
5.3.1 A model of sensorimotor sense of agency
5.3.2 Sensorimotor communication
5.4 Summary
6 Results
6.1 Model recognition performance
6.2 Free energy minimization for action and perception
6.3 Differentiating self from other
6.4 Multi-agent belief coordination
6.5 Summary
7 Discussion
7.1 Modeling approach discussion
7.2 Evaluation discussion
8 Conclusion
8.1 Overall summary
8.2 Contribution summary
8.3 Limitations and future work
A Appendix
A.1 Full hierarchy overview
Bibliography
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