视觉道德推理和沟通视觉道德推理和沟通
Warren Zhu1, Aida Ramezani1, Yang Xu2
1Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto.
Topics in cognitive science
|November 4, 2025
概括
人工智能 (AI) 现在可以从图像中推断道德,而不仅仅是文字. 结合语言和视觉模型可以改善人工智能.
科学领域:
- 计算伦理学 计算伦理学
- 人工智能的人工智能是人工智能.
- 计算机视觉 计算机视觉 计算机视觉
- 自然语言处理自然语言处理.
背景情况:
- 人类的道德推理利用了各种各样的感官输入.
- 目前的人工智能道德推理主要使用基于文本的语言模型.
- 道德是通过各种方式传达的,包括视觉信息.
研究的目的:
- 从自然图像中开发一个用于从自然图像中推断道德的计算框架.
- 评估AI从视觉刺激中推断人类道德判断的能力.
- 分析公共新闻图像中的道德内容模式.
主要方法:
- 开发了一个用于视觉道德推理的计算框架.
- 利用语言视觉融合模型来提高精度.
- 应用框架来推断人类的道德判断和分析新闻图像.
主要成果:
- 只有文本模型无法从图像中捕捉出微妙的人类道德判断.
- 语言视觉融合模型显著提高了视觉道德推断的准确性.
- 对新闻数据的分析揭示了视觉通信中的隐含偏见.
结论:
- 自动视觉道德推理是可以通过先进的AI实现的.
- 该框架允许在视觉道德沟通中发现模式.
- 研究结果强调了多式联络人工智能对于理解道德等复杂的人类概念的重要性.
更多相关视频
07:36Eye Tracking During Visually Situated Language Comprehension: Flexibility and Limitations in Uncovering Visual Context Effects
Published on: November 30, 2018
16.3K
05:51Exploring the Use of Isolated Expressions and Film Clips to Evaluate Emotion Recognition by People with Traumatic Brain Injury
Published on: May 15, 2016
9.4K
相关概念视频
Theory of Attribution I: Correspondent Inference Theory
431
Correspondent inference theory, proposed by Jones and Davis in 1965, seeks to explain how individuals infer stable personality traits from observed behaviors. It suggests that people attribute actions to underlying dispositions rather than external circumstances, particularly when the behavior appears intentional and socially significant.Voluntary Behavior and Dispositional AttributionAccording to this theory, individuals are more likely to attribute behavior to personal traits when it appears...
431
Introducing Social Perception
303
Perceiving others accurately is fundamental to effective communication and relationship-building. Social perception, a key concept in social psychology, refers to the cognitive processes through which individuals gather and interpret information about others to understand their actions, intentions, and motivations. This process extends beyond spoken words and overt behaviors, incorporating subtle nonverbal cues and contextual factors.Nonverbal Cues and Their SignificanceNonverbal cues play a...
303
Channels of Non-Verbal Communication
322
Non-verbal communication plays a critical role in human interaction, influencing how individuals perceive emotions and psychological states. It operates through four primary channels: facial expressions, eye contact, body language, and touch. These non-verbal cues help convey meaning beyond spoken language and are often culturally influenced.Facial Expressions and Emotional RecognitionFacial expressions are among the most powerful and universal forms of non-verbal communication. Research has...
322
Non-Verbal Cues
264
Non-verbal communication extends beyond gestures and facial expressions to include vocal elements known as paralanguage. Paralanguage consists of non-verbal vocal cues such as pitch, loudness, speech rate, pauses, and non-verbal vocalizations like laughter, sighs, and moans. These elements not only accompany speech but also provide critical emotional and contextual information.The Role of Paralanguage in CommunicationParalanguage adds depth to spoken language by conveying emotions and...
264
Therapeutic Communication
6.9K
Communication is a lifelong learning process. Through therapeutic communication, nurses can collect relevant assessment data, provide education and counseling, and interact during nursing interventions. Sending and receiving messages occur through verbal and nonverbal communication techniques and can happen separately or simultaneously.
Verbal communication depends on language or a prescribed way of using words so that people can share information effectively. The critical aspects of verbal...
Verbal communication depends on language or a prescribed way of using words so that people can share information effectively. The critical aspects of verbal...
6.9K
Understanding Deception
147
Deception is a pervasive aspect of human communication. Empirical studies have shown that most individuals engage in some form of deceit on a daily basis, with approximately 20% of social exchanges involving deceptive elements. Lying follows a developmental trajectory, peaking during adolescence and declining with age, possibly due to the maturation of cognitive control and social accountability.Cognitive and Social Factors in Deception DetectionDespite its prevalence, accurately detecting...
147
