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ICCS
1999
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Conceptual Structures Represented by Conceptual Graphs and Formal Concept Analysis
Conceptual Graphs and Formal Concept Analysis have in common basic concerns: the focus on conceptual structures, the use of diagrams for supporting communication, the orientation b...
Guy W. Mineau, Gerd Stumme, Rudolf Wille
IJCNN
2007
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Integrating a Flexible Representation Machinery in a Model of Human Concept Learning
— High-order human cognition involves processing of abstract and categorically represented knowledge. Traditionally, it has been considered that there is a single innate internal...
Toshihiko Matsuka, Yasuaki Sakamoto
SEFM
2008
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Modelling Rational User Behaviour as Games between an Angel and a Demon
Formal models of rational user behaviour are essential for user-centred reasoning about interactive systems. At an level, planned behaviour and reactive behaviour are two importan...
Rimvydas Ruksenas, Paul Curzon, Ann Blandford
AAMAS
2005
Springer
14 years 9 months ago
Argumentation and the Dynamics of Warranted Beliefs in Changing Environments
One of the most difficult problems in Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) involves representing the knowledge and beliefs of an agent which performs its tasks in a dynamic environment. New p...
Marcela Capobianco, Carlos Iván Chesñ...
IUI
1997
ACM
15 years 1 months ago
Helping Users Think in Three Dimensions: Steps Toward Incorporating Spatial Cognition in User Modelling
Historically, efforts at user modelling in educational systems have tended to employ knowledge representations in which symbolic (or "linguistic") cognition is emphasize...
Michael Eisenberg, Ann Nishioka, M. E. Schreiner