Emotions Embodied in the SVC of an Autonomous Driver System

Abstract A concept of embodied intelligence (EI) is considered. None of such implementations can be fully identified with artificial intelligence. Projects that dare to approach AI and EI should be based on both the AI concepts (symbolic and sub-symbolic), in solving real problems of perception and decision-making. Therefore, the EI, in this paper, is understood as a methodology that uses all available resources and algorithms from the analytic and synthetic approaches, in order to implement an intelligent and autonomous agent.

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