Abstract

The Language Model of the World and Purposeful Human Behavior

Modern dialogue systems leave much to be desired since knowledge about processing information in the human brain is not used in their development. The human effectively implements dialogue behavior as purposeful behavior because in their information processing system there is a model of the world with its language component. The paper presents a model of the world consisting of: the posterior cortex, which provides the semantic processing of sensory information; the hippocampus structuring this representation in fragments corresponding to individual situations; and the anterior cortex, which forms on their basis a pragmatic level of information representation-a chain of such situations that make it possible to implement purposeful behavior; and also manipulate these hippocampal representations with the help of the thalamus.


Author(s): Alexander A. Kharlamov

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