What distinguishes clever computers from stupid people (besides their components)? The author of Seeing and Knowing</I> presents in his new book a beautifully and persuasively written interdisciplinary approach to traditional problemsβa clearsighted interpretation of information theory. Psychologi
Information Flow and Knowledge Sharing
β Scribed by FlΓ‘vio Soares CorrΓͺa da Silva and Jaume AgustΓ-Cullell (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 276
- Series
- Capturing Intelligence 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Except from the ForewordThe stated aim of the book series "Capturing Intelligence" is to publish books on research from all disciplines dealing with and affecting the issue of understanding and reproducing intelligence artificial systems. Of course, much of the work done in the past decades in this area has been of a highly technical nature, varying from hardware design for robots, software design for intelligent agents, and formal logic for reasoning.It is therefore very refreshing to see Information Flow and Knowledge Sharing. This is a courageous book indeed. It is not afraid to tackle the Big Issues: notions such as information, knowledge, information system, information flow, collaborative problem solving, and ontological reasoning. All of these notions are crucial to our understanding of intelligence and our building of intelligent artificial systems, but all too often, these Big Issues are hidden behind the curtains while the technical topics take center stage. AI has a rich history of philosophical books that have chosen a non-standard structure and narrative. It is nice to see that the authors have succeeded into combining a non-standard approach to deep questions with a non-standard format, resulting in a highly interesting volume.Frank van Harmelen, Series EditorExcerpt from the IntroductionOur interest is to promote, through a better and deeper understanding of the notions of information and knowledge, a better and deeper critical understanding of information technology as situated in the full range of human activities, assuming as a principle that this range of activities cannot be properly appreciated when it is reduced to the simplified means-end schema proposed by Technology. We invite the reader to build his/her own points of view about these notions, considering our propositions as a starting point for a critical analysis and discussion of these points. With that, we believe we are contributing to a better understanding of the impact of technology - and particularly of Information Technology - in everyday life. Flavio Soares Correa da Silva, Jaume Agusti-Cullell Bridges the gap between the technological and philosophical aspects of information technologyGives both professionals and academics a philosophical foundation of IT so they can better understand their own discliplines*Sheds light on a part of IT which is often overshadowed by its technical counterparts
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Foreword
Pages ix-x
Frank van Harmelen
Acknowledgments
Page xi
List of figures
Pages xiii-xiv
Prologue
Pages 1-12
Chapter 1 Introduction Original Research Article
Pages 13-26
Chapter 2 Information Original Research Article
Pages 27-47
Intermission
Pages 49-64
Chapter 3 Information flow Original Research Article
Pages 65-88
Intermission
Pages 89-102
Chapter 4 Shared understanding Original Research Article
Pages 103-118
Intermission
Pages 119-137
Chapter 5 Collaborative problem solving Original Research Article
Pages 139-152
Intermission
Pages 153-173
Chapter 6 Ontological reasoning Original Research Article
Pages 175-187
Intermission
Pages 189-202
Chapter 7 Uncertainty Original Research Article
Pages 203-212
Intermission
Pages 213-225
Chapter 8 Knowledge sharing Original Research Article
Pages 227-236
Intermission
Pages 237-246
Chapter 9 Knowledge Original Research Article
Pages 247-251
Chapter 10 Conclusion Original Research Article
Pages 253-257
Epilogue
Pages 259-271
Bibliography
Pages 273-277
Index
Page 279
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