Perceptive Actions in Tetris

Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium (1992)
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Abstract

Cognitive organisms have three rather different techniques for intelligently regulating their intake of environmental information. In order of the time needed to uncover information they are: 1. control of attention: within an image produced by a given sensor certain elements can be selected for additional processing; 2. control of gaze: the orientation and resolution (center of foveation) of the sensor can be regulated to create a new image; 3. control of activity: certain non-perceptual actions can be performed to increase the probability of unearthing salient information that currently is unavailable, hard to detect, or hard to compute.

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