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COSIT
1999
Springer
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15 years 4 months ago
Agglomerations
Where some have attempted to apply cognitive methods to the study of geography, the present paper is designed to serve as a starting point for applying methods of geographic ontolo...
Barry Smith
CG
2008
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Cognitive Modeling of Knowledge-Guided Information Acquisition in Games
Since Chase and Simon presented their influential paper on perception in chess in 1973, the use of chunks has become the subject of a number of studies into the cognitive behavior ...
Reijer Grimbergen
IJCAI
1989
15 years 1 months ago
A Symbol Is Not a Symbol
One of the weak points of the present critics of AI is their lack of an alternative cognitive theory. In the paper the outline of such a theory is sketched, based on (one reading)...
Nils Dahlbäck
CSCW
1999
ACM
14 years 11 months ago
Layers of Silence, Arenas of Voice: The Ecology of Visible and Invisible Work
No work is inherently either visible or invisible. We always "see" work through a selection of indicators: straining muscles, finished artifacts, a changed state of affai...
Susan Leigh Star, Anselm Strauss
IJCINI
2007
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15 years 1 days ago
AURELLIO: A Cognitive Computational Knowledge Representation Theory
: Cognitive informatics (CI) studies the natural intelligence and internal information processing mechanisms of the brain, as well as the processes involved in perception and cogni...
Mehdi Najjar, André Mayers