Creating a link between a number of natural science and life science disciplines, the emerging field of cognitive informatics presents a transdisciplinary approach to the internal information processing mechanisms and processes of the brain and natural intelligence. Novel Approaches in Cognitive Inf
Advances in Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing
โ Scribed by Yingxu Wang, Du Zhang, Witold Kinsner (auth.), Yingxu Wang, Du Zhang, Witold Kinsner (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 300
- Series
- Studies in Computational Intelligence 323
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Cognitive Informatics (CI) is the science of cognitive information processing and its applications in cognitive computing. CI is a transdisciplinary enquiry of computer science, information science, cognitive science, and intelligence science that investigates into the internal information processing mechanisms and processes of the brain. Advances and engineering applications of CI have led to the emergence of cognitive computing and the development of Cognitive Computers (CCs) that reason and learn. As initiated by Yingxu Wang and his colleagues, CC has emerged and developed based on the transdisciplinary research in CI, abstract intelligence (aI), and denotational mathematics after the inauguration of the series of IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics since 2002 at Univ. of Calgary, Stanford Univ., and Tsinghua Univ., etc.
This volume in LNCS (subseries of Computational Intelligence), LNCI 323, edited by Y. Wang, D. Zhang, and W. Kinsner, presents the latest development in cognitive informatics and cognitive computing. The book focuses on the explanation of cognitive models of the brain, the layered reference model of the brain, the fundamental mechanisms of abstract intelligence, and the implementation of computational intelligence by autonomous inference and learning engines based on CCs.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages -
Advances in the Fields of Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing....Pages 1-11
The Design of a Symbiotic Agent for Recognizing Real Space in Ubiquitous Environments....Pages 13-32
Adaptive Evaluation of Complex Dynamical Systems Using Low-Dimensional Neural Architectures....Pages 33-57
Intelligent Adaptation and the Nature of Software Changes....Pages 59-69
The Reactive-Causal Cognitive Agent Architecture....Pages 71-103
Applying Strategies to Recommend Groupware Tools According to Cognitive Characteristics of a Team....Pages 105-119
An Ontology Modeling Tool....Pages 121-143
A Cognitive Approach to Negotiation....Pages 145-169
The Visual Implications of Inspection Time....Pages 171-191
Socialware for People with Cognitive Disabilities....Pages 193-207
Cognitive Informatics in Automatic Pattern Understanding and Cognitive Information Systems....Pages 209-226
A Visual Cognitive Method Based on Hyper Surface for Data Understanding....Pages 227-243
Cognitive Prism โ More Than a Metaphor of Metaphor....Pages 245-264
System Complexity and Its Measures: How Complex Is Complex....Pages 265-295
Back Matter....Pages -
โฆ Subjects
Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Cognitive Psychology
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