1st Edition

The Swimmer An Integrated Computational Model of A Perceptual-motor System

    228 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    228 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    This research monograph describes a large programming project in which an underwater organism, capable of perceiving, learning, deciding, and navigating, is computationally simulated. The developed computational model serves as a contemporary theory of perceptual-motor performance, embodying much of what is known about human vision and some of what is known about other cognitive processes. This artificial intelligence project has substantial contributions to make to the development of autonomous underwater vehicles. It also makes a specific theoretical statement about the organization and nature of organic perceptual motor systems that may be useful to psychologists, neuroscientists, and theoreticians in a number of other fields.

    Contents: Introduction. An Integrated Model -- The Philosophy. Perceptual Processes. Response Processes. System Processes. An Integrated Model -- Conclusions. Appendix: A Primer on Navigation and Path Planning.

    Biography

    Uttal, William R.; Bradshaw, Gary; Dayanand, Sriram; Lovell, Robb; Shepherd, Thomas

    "Questions arising from difficulties in integrating the systems are pointedly discussed....Psychologists and computer scientists interested in cognition, artifical intelligence, computational modeling of decisison-making, vision and perceptual-motor processes should find this book if interest."
    Perceptual and Motor Skills