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Towards human-like and transhuman perception in AI 2.0: a review
Authors:Yong-hong Tian  Xi-lin Chen  Hong-kai Xiong  Hong-liang Li  Li-rong Dai  Jing Chen  Jun-liang Xing  Jing Chen  Xi-hong Wu  Wei-min Hu  Yu Hu  Tie-jun Huang  Wen Gao
Affiliation:1.School of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science,Peking University,Beijing,China;2.Institute of Computing Technology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,China;3.Department of Electronic Engineering,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai,China;4.School of Electronic Engineering,University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,Chengdu,China;5.Department of Electronic Engineering and Information Sciences,University of Science and Technology of China,Hefei,China;6.Institute of Automation,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,China;7.School of Optoelectronics,Beijing Institute of Technology,Beijing,China
Abstract:Perception is the interaction interface between an intelligent system and the real world. Without sophisticated and flexible perceptual capabilities, it is impossible to create advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems. For the next-generation AI, called ‘AI 2.0’, one of the most significant features will be that AI is empowered with intelligent perceptual capabilities, which can simulate human brain’s mechanisms and are likely to surpass human brain in terms of performance. In this paper, we briefly review the state-of-the-art advances across different areas of perception, including visual perception, auditory perception, speech perception, and perceptual information processing and learning engines. On this basis, we envision several R&D trends in intelligent perception for the forthcoming era of AI 2.0, including: (1) human-like and transhuman active vision; (2) auditory perception and computation in an actual auditory setting; (3) speech perception and computation in a natural interaction setting; (4) autonomous learning of perceptual information; (5) large-scale perceptual information processing and learning platforms; and (6) urban omnidirectional intelligent perception and reasoning engines. We believe these research directions should be highlighted in the future plans for AI 2.0.
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