@inproceedings{oai:oist.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001434, author = {Tani, Jun}, book = {CEUR workshop proceedings}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper proposes that the mind comprises emergent phenomena that appear via intricate and often conflicting interactions between top-down intentional processes involved in proactively acting on the external world, and bottom-up recognition processes involved in inferring possible causes for the resultant perceptual reality. This view has been tested via a series of neurorobotics experiments employing predictive coding principles implemented in “deep” recurrent neural network (RNN) models. The current paper illuminates phenomenological accounts of the minimal self and the narrative self from the analysis of those synthetic neurorobotics experiments., TOCAIS 2019 Towards Conscious AI Systems, Papers of the 2019 Towards Conscious AI Systems Symposium, co-located with the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence 2019 Spring Symposium Series (AAAI SSS-19) Stanford, CA, March 25-27, 2019.}, publisher = {CEUR-WS.org}, title = {Accounting for the Minimal Self and the Narrative Self: Robotics Experiments Using Predictive Coding}, volume = {2287}, year = {2019} }