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Sensemaking in Novel Environments: How Human Cognition Can Inform Artificial Agents

Published: March 10, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2503.07783v1

By: Robert E. Patterson , Regina Buccello-Stout , Mary E. Frame and more

Potential Business Impact:

Lets computers understand new things like people do.

Business Areas:
Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Science and Engineering, Software

One of the most vital cognitive skills to possess is the ability to make sense of objects, events, and situations in the world. In the current paper, we offer an approach for creating artificially intelligent agents with the capacity for sensemaking in novel environments. Objectives: to present several key ideas: (1) a novel unified conceptual framework for sensemaking (which includes the existence of sign relations embedded within and across frames); (2) interaction among various content-addressable, distributed-knowledge structures via shared attributes (whose net response would represent a synthesized object, event, or situation serving as a sign for sensemaking in a novel environment). Findings: we suggest that attributes across memories can be shared and recombined in novel ways to create synthesized signs, which can denote certain outcomes in novel environments (i.e., sensemaking).

Page Count
14 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Artificial Intelligence