Imperial College London

ProfessorMurrayShanahan

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Computing

Professor in Cognitive Robotics
 
 
 
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407BHuxley BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Publications

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Shanahan M, 2010, Localized phenomenology: A recurrent debate, COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, Vol: 1, Pages: 228-229, ISSN: 1758-8928

Journal article

Shanahan M, 2010, Metastable Chimera States in Community-Structured Oscillator Networks, Chaos, Vol: 20, Pages: 013108-1-013108-5, ISSN: 1054-1500

Journal article

Fidjeland AK, Shanahan MP, 2010, Accelerated Simulation of Spiking Neural Networks Using GPUs, World Congress on Computational Intelligence (WCCI 2010), Publisher: IEEE, ISSN: 2161-4393

Conference paper

Connor D, Shanahan M, 2010, A Computational Model of a Global Neuronal Workspace with Stochastic Connections, Neural Networks, Vol: 23, Pages: 1139-1154

Journal article

Fidjeland AK, Roesch EB, Shanahan MP, Luk Wet al., 2009, NeMo: A Platform for Neural Modelling of Spiking Neurons Using GPUs, 20th IEEE International Conference on Application-Specific Systems, Architectures and Processors, Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 137-144, ISSN: 2160-0511

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Shanahan M, Connor D, 2008, Modeling the neural basis of cognitive integration and consciousness, Artificial Life XI: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, ALIFE 2008, Pages: 553-560

This paper presents a number of models whose aim is to establish a computational basis for the hypothesis that conscious information processing in the brain is mediated by a mechanism of global broadcast. A possible role for this putative "global neuronal workspace" in achieving cognitive integration is mooted in the context of modular theories of mind, and an argument is advanced for its likely emergence within the sort of small-world brain network seemingly favoured by evolution. The paper concludes with some speculation on the relationship between life and consciousness as it could be. © 2007 alifexi.org.

Journal article

Bouganis A, Shanahan M, 2008, Flexible Object Recognition in Cluttered Scenes Using Relative Point Distribution Models, ICPR 2008 19th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Publisher: IEEE

Conference paper

Shanahan M, Baars B, 2008, Global workspace theory emerges unscathed, BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES, Vol: 30, Pages: 524-+, ISSN: 0140-525X

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Shanahan M, 2008, Supplementary note on "A spiking neuron model of cortical broadcast and competition", CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION, Vol: 17, Pages: 304-306, ISSN: 1053-8100

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Fidjeland A, Shanahan M, Bouganis A, 2008, Object Detection for a Humanoid Robot Using a Probabilistic Global Workspace, 4th International Cognitive Vision Workshop (ICVW 2008), Publisher: SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, Pages: 135-148, ISSN: 0302-9743

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Shanahan M, 2008, Dynamical Complexity in Small-World Networks of Spiking Neurons, Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics), Vol: 78

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Shanahan M, 2008, A Spiking Neuron Model of Cortical Broadcast and Competition, Consciousness and Cognition, Vol: 17, Pages: 288-303

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Bouganis A, Shanahan M, 2008, Flexible Object Recognition in Cluttered Scenes Using Relative Point Distribution Models, 19th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2008), Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 2027-2031, ISSN: 1051-4651

Conference paper

Connor D, Shanahan M, 2007, A simulated global neuronal workspace with stochastic wiring, AAAI Fall Symposium - Technical Report, Vol: FS-07-01, Pages: 43-48

It has been hypothesised that a global neuronal workspace underlies the brain's capacity to process information consciously. This paper describes a significant variation on a previously reported computer simulation of such a global neuronal workspace, in which competition and broadcast were realised through reverberating populations of spiking neurons. In the present model, unlike the previous one, the wiring of the workspace is not predefined but constructed in a stochastic fashion on the fly, which is far more biologically plausible. We demonstrate that the new model exhibits the same capacity for broadcast and competition as the previous one. We conclude with a short discussion of a brain-inspired cognitive architecture that incorporates a global workspace of the sort described.

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Ozen S, Bouganis A, Shanahan M, 2007, A fast evaluation criterion for the recognition of occluded shapes, 9th British Conference on Mobile Robotics - Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems (TAROS 2006), Publisher: ELSEVIER, Pages: 741-749, ISSN: 0921-8890

Conference paper

Bouganis A, Shanahan M, 2007, A Vision Based Intelligent System for Packing 2D Irregular Shapes, IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, Vol: 4, Pages: 382-394

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Shanahan M, 2006, Towards a computational account of reflexive consciousness, Proceedings of AISB'06: Adaptation in Artificial and Biological Systems, Vol: 1, Pages: 165-170

This paper offers a preliminary sketch for an account of reflexive consciousness based on an implemented architecture that combines a global workspace architecture with an internally closed sensorimotor loop. The proposed account extends the theoretical framework of the already implemented architecture with to two concepts that structure the flow of consciously processed information. First, contextual switches divide the unfolding contents of consciousness into a set of nested episodes, wherein one conscious episode can "refer to" another. Second, the imposition of a focus / fringe structure enables consciousness to encompass material that is merely available to it but not actually present. This combination of reflexivity and fringe may underpin our awareness of our own existence as conscious beings.

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Shanahan M P, 2006, A cognitive architecture that combines internal simulation with a global workspace, Consciousness and Cognition, Vol: 15, Pages: 433-449, ISSN: 1053-8100

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Bouganis A, Shanahan M, 2006, On Packing 2D Irregular Shapes, 17th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Publisher: IOS PRESS, Pages: 853-+, ISSN: 0922-6389

Conference paper

Shanahan M, 2005, Consciousness, emotion, and imagination a brain-inspired architecture for cognitive robotics, AISB'05 Convention: Proceedings of the Symposium on Next Generation Approaches to Machine Consciousness: Imagination, Development, Intersubjectivity and Embodiment, Pages: 26-35

This paper proposes a brain-inspired cognitive architecture that incorporates approximations to the concepts of consciousness, emotion, and imagination. To emulate the empirically established cognitive efficacy of conscious as opposed to unconscious information processing in the mammalian brain, the architecture adopts a model of information flow from global workspace theory. Cognitive functions such as anticipation and planning are realised through internal simulation of interaction with the environment. Action selection, in both actual and internally simulated interaction with the environment, is mediated by affect. An implementation of the architecture is described which is based on weightless neurons and is used to control a simulated robot.

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Shanahan M, Baars B, 2005, Applying global workspace theory to the frame problem, COGNITION, Vol: 98, Pages: 157-176, ISSN: 0010-0277

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Shanahan M, 2005, Global access, embodiment, and the conscious subject, JOURNAL OF CONSCIOUSNESS STUDIES, Vol: 12, Pages: 46-66, ISSN: 1355-8250

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Shanahan M, Witkowski M, 2004, Event calculus planning through satisfiability, JOURNAL OF LOGIC AND COMPUTATION, Vol: 14, Pages: 731-745, ISSN: 0955-792X

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Shanahan M, 2004, An attempt to formalise a non-trivial benchmark problem in common sense reasoning, 5th International Symposium on Logical Formulations of Commonsense Reasoning, Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, Pages: 141-165, ISSN: 0004-3702

Conference paper

Shanahan M, 2004, The frame problem, The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy

Book chapter

Forth J, Shanahan M, 2004, Indirect and conditional sensing in the event calculus, Amsterdam, 16th european conference on artificial intelligence, Valencia, Spain, 22 - 27 August 2004, Publisher: I O S Press, Pages: 900-904

Conference paper

Shanahan M, Randell D, 2004, A logic-based account of active visual perception, Proceedings 2004 knowledge representation conference (KR 2004), Pages: 64-72

Conference paper

Santos P, Shanahan M, 2003, A logic-based algorithm for image sequence interpretation and anchoring, International joint conference on artificial intelligence, Acapulco, Mexico, 2003, Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Pages: 1408-1412, ISSN: 1045-0823

Conference paper

Santos P, Shanahan M, 2002, Hypothesising object relations from image transitions, Amsterdam, 15th european conference on artificial intelligence, Claude Bernard University, Lyon, France, 21 - 26 July 2002, Publisher: I O S Press, Pages: 292-296

Conference paper

Shanahan M, 2002, A logical account of perception incorporating feedback and expectation, 8th international conference on principles of knowledge representation and reasoning, Toulouse, France, April 2002, Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Pages: 3-13

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