A Unified Account of Gaze Following

H. Jasso, J. Triesch, G. Deák, J. Lewis
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Gaze following, the ability to redirect one's visual attention to look at what another person is seeing, is foundational for imitation, word learning, and theory-of-mind. Previous theories have suggested that the development of gaze following in human infants is the product of a basic gaze following mechanism, plus the gradual incorporation of several distinct new mechanisms that improve the skill, such as spatial inference, and the ability to use eye direction information as well as head direction. In this paper, we offer an alternative explanation based on a single learning mechanism. From a starting state with no knowledge of the implications of another organism's gaze direction, our model learns to follow gaze by being placed in a simulated environment where an adult caregiver looks around at objects. Our infant model matches the development of gaze following in human infants as measured in key experiments that we replicate and analyze in detail.
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目光跟随的统一描述
目光跟随,一种将一个人的视觉注意力转移到另一个人所看到的东西上的能力,是模仿、词汇学习和心理理论的基础。先前的理论认为,人类婴儿注视跟随的发展是一种基本的注视跟随机制的产物,再加上几种不同的新机制的逐渐结合,这些机制提高了这项技能,比如空间推理,以及使用眼睛方向信息和头部方向的能力。在本文中,我们提供了一种基于单一学习机制的替代解释。从一个不知道另一个生物体凝视方向的含义的初始状态开始,我们的模型通过放置在一个模拟环境中学习跟随凝视,在这个环境中,一个成年照顾者环顾四周。我们的婴儿模型与人类婴儿注视跟随的发展相匹配,我们在关键实验中进行了详细的复制和分析。
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IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development
IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-ROBOTICS
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