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Title: The Non-Force Interaction Theory for Reflex System Creation with Application to TV Voice Control
Authors: Teslia, Iurii
Popovych, Nataliia
Pylypenko, Valerii
Chornyi, Oleksandr
Тесля, Юрій Миколайович
Keywords: Non-Force Interaction;Information Theory;Speech Recognition;Reflex Systems;Self-organization;Phoneme-by-Phoneme Recognizer
Issue Date: 6-Mar-2014
Publisher: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, ESEO, Angers, Loire Valley, France - Volume 1: ICAART
Abstract: The paper presents the aspects and conclusions of the theory of non-force interaction, discloses the possibilities of its application to the creation of artificial intelligence systems. The method of calculation of the reaction on the non-force actions in the sphere of intellectual activity and the universal model of intellectual reflex system are proposed. On this basis the reflex voice system for control of technical devices is developed. The article describes the system and results of its usage for controlling the TV. In particular: the special features of controlling TV’s functionality with voice commands; ignoring the commands, that are not addressed to the system; learning new commands and desired reactions on user's requests; adjusting system's behaviour based on user’s speech. The work is aimed to demonstrate the possibilities of the theory of non-force interaction in the field of study of the mechanisms of the brain, and creation on this basis artificial systems that approac h in terms of its “intelligence” to human intelligence.
URI: https://er.chdtu.edu.ua/handle/ChSTU/2816
ISBN: 978-989-758-015-4
ISSN: 2184-433X
DOI: 10.5220 / 0004754702880296
First Page: 288
End Page: 296
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