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From Biological to Synthetic Neurorobotics Approaches to Understanding the Structure Essential to Consciousness (Part 3)
This third paper locates the synthetic neurorobotics research reviewed in the second paper in terms of themes introduced in the first paper. It begins with biological non-reductionism as understood by Searle. It emphasizes the role of synthetic neurorobotics studies in accessing the dynamic structure essential to consciousness with a focus on system criticality and self, develops a distinction between simulated and formal consciousness based on this emphasis, reviews Tani and colleagues' work in light of this distinction, and ends by forecasting the increasing importance of synthetic neurorobotics studies for cognitive science and philosophy of mind going forward, finally in regards to most- and myth-consciousness
AI-generated Content for Various Data Modalities: A Survey
AI-generated content (AIGC) methods aim to produce text, images, videos, 3D
assets, and other media using AI algorithms. Due to its wide range of
applications and the demonstrated potential of recent works, AIGC developments
have been attracting lots of attention recently, and AIGC methods have been
developed for various data modalities, such as image, video, text, 3D shape (as
voxels, point clouds, meshes, and neural implicit fields), 3D scene, 3D human
avatar (body and head), 3D motion, and audio -- each presenting different
characteristics and challenges. Furthermore, there have also been many
significant developments in cross-modality AIGC methods, where generative
methods can receive conditioning input in one modality and produce outputs in
another. Examples include going from various modalities to image, video, 3D
shape, 3D scene, 3D avatar (body and head), 3D motion (skeleton and avatar),
and audio modalities. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive review of AIGC
methods across different data modalities, including both single-modality and
cross-modality methods, highlighting the various challenges, representative
works, and recent technical directions in each setting. We also survey the
representative datasets throughout the modalities, and present comparative
results for various modalities. Moreover, we also discuss the challenges and
potential future research directions
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