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1925_TB_TheLaboratMe..
... In a paper read before the American Psychoanalytic Association in 19175 I attempted to establish a principle representing, in what I spoke of at that time as the "nest instinct” or the " preconscious," the primary subjective phase of man's mental life. This principle was posited with ...
... In a paper read before the American Psychoanalytic Association in 19175 I attempted to establish a principle representing, in what I spoke of at that time as the "nest instinct” or the " preconscious," the primary subjective phase of man's mental life. This principle was posited with ...
Barlow, Horace (2001) - Cambridge Neuroscience
... that single neurons in sensory pathways are highly sensitive and selective in their response properties; hence perceptual discriminations can be based very directly upon their activity and may characteristically depend upon only a few of the most active neurons. The article also develops the idea o ...
... that single neurons in sensory pathways are highly sensitive and selective in their response properties; hence perceptual discriminations can be based very directly upon their activity and may characteristically depend upon only a few of the most active neurons. The article also develops the idea o ...
Por qué las ciencias sociales son naturales, y por qué no pueden
... There is another sense in which the fact that human action is based on meanings is taken to imply that social sciences cannot be naturalised. It has to do with the fact that natural sciences deal about ‘natural entities’, or ‘natural systems’, i.e., things that are governed by some objective regular ...
... There is another sense in which the fact that human action is based on meanings is taken to imply that social sciences cannot be naturalised. It has to do with the fact that natural sciences deal about ‘natural entities’, or ‘natural systems’, i.e., things that are governed by some objective regular ...
The CHREST Architecture of Cognition The Role of
... Thus, CHREST is highly selective, as presumably is the human cognitive system. This is consistent with research on perception and evolution, which has shown that animals and humans in particular have evolved powerful perceptual mechanisms for extracting key features from sensations in order to survi ...
... Thus, CHREST is highly selective, as presumably is the human cognitive system. This is consistent with research on perception and evolution, which has shown that animals and humans in particular have evolved powerful perceptual mechanisms for extracting key features from sensations in order to survi ...
The Creativity Response - Presentation
... Creativity is about something new, happening in each of us. Regardless to the field of study and the program installed, findings in life science could make a difference. There are at least 6 components necessary to unleash creativity ...
... Creativity is about something new, happening in each of us. Regardless to the field of study and the program installed, findings in life science could make a difference. There are at least 6 components necessary to unleash creativity ...
sv-lncs - HEIG-VD
... a hybrid approach can help, and how this is particularly true from the perspective of the Model for Cognitive Sciences,(MSC), which is central to cognitics, i.e., to automated cognition. Part 3 allows for the inclusion of new terms, in particular overlapping with the RAS-HYCAS1 initiative, into the ...
... a hybrid approach can help, and how this is particularly true from the perspective of the Model for Cognitive Sciences,(MSC), which is central to cognitics, i.e., to automated cognition. Part 3 allows for the inclusion of new terms, in particular overlapping with the RAS-HYCAS1 initiative, into the ...
Belief-optimal Reasoning for Cyber
... (Econ, Cog Sci, OR, Control theory) Framework for technical components of AI • Components are useful and rich topics themselves • Rest of class primarily studies components ...
... (Econ, Cog Sci, OR, Control theory) Framework for technical components of AI • Components are useful and rich topics themselves • Rest of class primarily studies components ...
The Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum) in Rome: An Excellent
... of the Flavian Amphitheater (figures 1, 2) with the help of an advisory committee that includes Heinz Beste (German Archaeological Institute, Rome), Mark Wilson-Jones (University of Bath), and Lynn Lancaster (Ohio University) During the course of creating the model, CVRLab Associate Director Dean Ab ...
... of the Flavian Amphitheater (figures 1, 2) with the help of an advisory committee that includes Heinz Beste (German Archaeological Institute, Rome), Mark Wilson-Jones (University of Bath), and Lynn Lancaster (Ohio University) During the course of creating the model, CVRLab Associate Director Dean Ab ...
105661_53 The Enlightenment Programme and Karl Popper
... them in also including the desire and active striving for what is of value, the ability to experience value, actually and potentially, in the circumstances of life, the capacity to help realize what is of value for oneself and others, the capacity to help solve those problems of living that need to ...
... them in also including the desire and active striving for what is of value, the ability to experience value, actually and potentially, in the circumstances of life, the capacity to help realize what is of value for oneself and others, the capacity to help solve those problems of living that need to ...
Bilgisayar Destekli Takdimler - Bilkent University Computer
... they are under fire, they fire less frequently and less correctly, but if they are not under fire, they fire more frequently and more correctly. Attack forces are in two body groups (in each group there are two soldiers). They are moving forward on their path (a corridor with a predefined with). But ...
... they are under fire, they fire less frequently and less correctly, but if they are not under fire, they fire more frequently and more correctly. Attack forces are in two body groups (in each group there are two soldiers). They are moving forward on their path (a corridor with a predefined with). But ...
What Is It Like to Be a Bat?
... we can never describe or understandis the crudestformof cognitive dissonance. This bringsus to the edge of a topic that requires much more discussion than I can give it here: namely, the relation between factson the one hand and conceptual schemesor systemsof representation on the other. My realism ...
... we can never describe or understandis the crudestformof cognitive dissonance. This bringsus to the edge of a topic that requires much more discussion than I can give it here: namely, the relation between factson the one hand and conceptual schemesor systemsof representation on the other. My realism ...
Stages of Cognitive Development in Uncertain-Logic
... heuristic guidance [27], a stage which we suspect exists and allows formulation of heuristics by aggregation of learning from preheuristic pattern mining. Coupled with his belief that a mind’s innate abilities at birth are extremely limited, there is a troublingly unexplained transition from inabil ...
... heuristic guidance [27], a stage which we suspect exists and allows formulation of heuristics by aggregation of learning from preheuristic pattern mining. Coupled with his belief that a mind’s innate abilities at birth are extremely limited, there is a troublingly unexplained transition from inabil ...
Cultures of Learning or Learning of Cultures
... although its emphasis upon the social construction of meaning and personal knowledge in a symbolic world suggests it draws also upon the basic organising ideas of phenomenology and symbolic interactionism. In so far as social constructivism is built upon an understanding of social, as distinct from ...
... although its emphasis upon the social construction of meaning and personal knowledge in a symbolic world suggests it draws also upon the basic organising ideas of phenomenology and symbolic interactionism. In so far as social constructivism is built upon an understanding of social, as distinct from ...
Canada as a disconcerted learning economy
... novel fact that, to a much greater extent than had been the case before, the success of individuals, firms, regions and national economies has come to depend upon their capability to learn. This is because of the accelerated rate of technical change, and the greater speed with which one has to adapt ...
... novel fact that, to a much greater extent than had been the case before, the success of individuals, firms, regions and national economies has come to depend upon their capability to learn. This is because of the accelerated rate of technical change, and the greater speed with which one has to adapt ...
Artificial Intelligence 4. Knowledge Representation
... That hypothesis accuracy doesn’t necessarily mean that the method is a good one ...
... That hypothesis accuracy doesn’t necessarily mean that the method is a good one ...
Apprenticeship Scheduling for Human
... the expert beyond a single-expert, single-trainee apprenticeship model. My approach efficiently utilizes domain-expert demonstrations without the need to train within an environment emulator. Rather than explicitly modeling a reward function and relying on dynamic programming (Zheng, Liu, and Ni 201 ...
... the expert beyond a single-expert, single-trainee apprenticeship model. My approach efficiently utilizes domain-expert demonstrations without the need to train within an environment emulator. Rather than explicitly modeling a reward function and relying on dynamic programming (Zheng, Liu, and Ni 201 ...
Semantics and cognitive research, by Francois Rastier.
... 3 A case in point is René Thom's semiophysics as developed by J. Petitot (1989, p. 218): "considered as the mathematical science of natural languages, theoretical linguistics is a natural science, more a physics than a logic". The expression natural languages that Petitot uses does not obliterate th ...
... 3 A case in point is René Thom's semiophysics as developed by J. Petitot (1989, p. 218): "considered as the mathematical science of natural languages, theoretical linguistics is a natural science, more a physics than a logic". The expression natural languages that Petitot uses does not obliterate th ...
Gray matters: How neuroscience can inform economics
... affective (emotion) systems that are localized in particular brain regions and whose basic design humans share with many other animals (LeDoux 1996; Panksepp 1998; Rolls 1999). These systems are absolutely essential for daily functioning. When affective systems are damaged or perturbed, by brain dam ...
... affective (emotion) systems that are localized in particular brain regions and whose basic design humans share with many other animals (LeDoux 1996; Panksepp 1998; Rolls 1999). These systems are absolutely essential for daily functioning. When affective systems are damaged or perturbed, by brain dam ...
what can Artificial Intelligence bring to the musician?
... Over the past forty years or so, computer science has advanced to a level where the activities of computer system and program design are really quite well understood. This progress has resulted in the production of so-called “high level languages”, in which the programmer can separate herself from t ...
... Over the past forty years or so, computer science has advanced to a level where the activities of computer system and program design are really quite well understood. This progress has resulted in the production of so-called “high level languages”, in which the programmer can separate herself from t ...
Dimensions of Interaction
... with the world. These agents can be either human or programmed machines, and can interact directly with the world. In this article, I focus on issues in interaction, looking at alternatives to the isolation assumptions. My presentation uses examples from diverse fields to illuminate issues along thr ...
... with the world. These agents can be either human or programmed machines, and can interact directly with the world. In this article, I focus on issues in interaction, looking at alternatives to the isolation assumptions. My presentation uses examples from diverse fields to illuminate issues along thr ...
Summaries of Learning Theories and Models
... the voluntary response (e.g. studying for an exam) is more likely to be done by the individual. In contrast, classical conditioning is when a stimulus automatically triggers an involuntary response. Social Learning Theory (Bandura) People learn through observing others’ behavior, attitudes, and outc ...
... the voluntary response (e.g. studying for an exam) is more likely to be done by the individual. In contrast, classical conditioning is when a stimulus automatically triggers an involuntary response. Social Learning Theory (Bandura) People learn through observing others’ behavior, attitudes, and outc ...
Searle, Subsymbolic Functionalism and Synthetic Intelligence
... effectively. Nonetheless, this paper will be concerned with defending connectionism from a more theoretical, rather than a purely practical point of view. What we would like to discover is whether connectionism might be able to lead us into new ways of thinking about the mind, productive ways of mod ...
... effectively. Nonetheless, this paper will be concerned with defending connectionism from a more theoretical, rather than a purely practical point of view. What we would like to discover is whether connectionism might be able to lead us into new ways of thinking about the mind, productive ways of mod ...
CHAPTER 1 * A Process-Relational World/ A Relational Organic
... • The creatures ”in” the present must decide among possibilities about what might happen (= how they will constitute themselves), and – ‘together’ their collective decisions bring the new world/cosmos into “being”. ...
... • The creatures ”in” the present must decide among possibilities about what might happen (= how they will constitute themselves), and – ‘together’ their collective decisions bring the new world/cosmos into “being”. ...
Text Benno Premsela Lecture by Benjamin Bratton November 2015
... It is better to examine how identification works from our side of the conversation. It is clearly much easier to make a robot that a human believes to have emotions (and for which, in turn, a human has emotions, positive or negative) than it is to make a robot that actually has those emotions. The h ...
... It is better to examine how identification works from our side of the conversation. It is clearly much easier to make a robot that a human believes to have emotions (and for which, in turn, a human has emotions, positive or negative) than it is to make a robot that actually has those emotions. The h ...
agents interact with other agents
... - agent knowledge representation - agent inference and reasoning - agent learning ...
... - agent knowledge representation - agent inference and reasoning - agent learning ...