Multi-Modal Cognitive Maps based on Neural Networks trained on Successor Representations
Paul Stoewer, Achim Schilling, Andreas Maier, Patrick Krauss

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-modal neural network based on successor representations that models cognitive maps using images and word embeddings, achieving over 90% accuracy in cross-modal predictions, with implications for AI environment understanding.
Contribution
The work presents a novel neural network architecture that models cognitive maps with multi-modal inputs, enabling high-accuracy cross-modal inference and advancing AI's contextual understanding.
Findings
Network predicts across modalities with over 90% accuracy.
Successfully models place cell dynamics and cognitive map representations.
Potential to improve AI environment understanding and context-awareness.
Abstract
Cognitive maps are a proposed concept on how the brain efficiently organizes memories and retrieves context out of them. The entorhinal-hippocampal complex is heavily involved in episodic and relational memory processing, as well as spatial navigation and is thought to built cognitive maps via place and grid cells. To make use of the promising properties of cognitive maps, we set up a multi-modal neural network using successor representations which is able to model place cell dynamics and cognitive map representations. Here, we use multi-modal inputs consisting of images and word embeddings. The network learns the similarities between novel inputs and the training database and therefore the representation of the cognitive map successfully. Subsequently, the prediction of the network can be used to infer from one modality to another with over accuracy. The proposed method could…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMemory and Neural Mechanisms
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
