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Mystery Number Four:Autonomous Control

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The fourth mystery is how to design autonomous control as an upscaling from the cycle of communication by utilizing the conceptual and computational constructs of DBS described so far. The overall goal of autonomous control is to enable survival in the agent’s ecological niche. For this, control must guide behavior by connecting the agent’s recognition to meaningful action, including language interpretation (recognition) and production (action).

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Hausser, R. (2011). Mystery Number Four:Autonomous Control. In: Computational Linguistics and Talking Robots. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22432-4_5

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