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Cognitive Science-Inspired Evaluation of Core Capabilities for Object Understanding in AI

27 March 2025
Danaja Rutar
Alva Markelius
Konstantinos Voudouris
José Hernández Orallo
Lucy G. Cheke
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Abstract

One of the core components of our world models is íntuitive physics' - an understanding of objects, space, and causality. This capability enables us to predict events, plan action and navigate environments, all of which rely on a composite sense of objecthood. Despite its importance, there is no single, unified account of objecthood, though multiple theoretical frameworks provide insights. In the first part of this paper, we present a comprehensive overview of the main theoretical frameworks in objecthood research - Gestalt psychology, enactive cognition, and developmental psychology - and identify the core capabilities each framework attributes to object understanding, as well as what functional roles they play in shaping world models in biological agents. Given the foundational role of objecthood in world modelling, understanding objecthood is also essential in AI. In the second part of the paper, we evaluate how current AI paradigms approach and test objecthood capabilities compared to those in cognitive science. We define an AI paradigm as a combination of how objecthood is conceptualised, the methods used for studying objecthood, the data utilised, and the evaluation techniques. We find that, whilst benchmarks can detect that AI systems model isolated aspects of objecthood, the benchmarks cannot detect when AI systems lack functional integration across these capabilities, not solving the objecthood challenge fully. Finally, we explore novel evaluation approaches that align with the integrated vision of objecthood outlined in this paper. These methods are promising candidates for advancing from isolated object capabilities toward general-purpose AI with genuine object understanding in real-world contexts.

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@article{rutar2025_2503.21668,
  title={ Cognitive Science-Inspired Evaluation of Core Capabilities for Object Understanding in AI },
  author={ Danaja Rutar and Alva Markelius and Konstantinos Voudouris and José Hernández-Orallo and Lucy Cheke },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.21668},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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