A Number Sense as an Emergent Property of the Manipulating Brain
Neehar Kondapaneni, Pietro Perona

TL;DR
This paper presents a model demonstrating that a number sense can emerge from simple object manipulation and visual prediction tasks, without explicit teaching of numbers, highlighting a potential developmental mechanism.
Contribution
The study shows that numerical understanding and estimation can develop spontaneously through unsupervised learning of object manipulation and visual prediction, without direct number training.
Findings
Emergence of number categories including zero and natural numbers
Model can estimate numerosity and subitization in scenes
Numerical abilities extrapolate beyond training scenarios
Abstract
The ability to understand and manipulate numbers and quantities emerges during childhood, but the mechanism through which humans acquire and develop this ability is still poorly understood. We explore this question through a model, assuming that the learner is able to pick up and place small objects from, and to, locations of its choosing, and will spontaneously engage in such undirected manipulation. We further assume that the learner's visual system will monitor the changing arrangements of objects in the scene and will learn to predict the effects of each action by comparing perception with a supervisory signal from the motor system. We model perception using standard deep networks for feature extraction and classification, and gradient descent learning. Our main finding is that, from learning the task of action prediction, an unexpected image representation emerges exhibiting…
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TopicsCognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills · Neural Networks and Applications
