This paper presents a view of nature as a network of infocomputational agents organized in a dynamical hierarchy of lev- els. It provides a framework for unification of currently disparate understandingsofnatural,formal,technical,behavioralandsocialphe- nomena based on information as a structure, differences in one system that cause the differences in another system, and computation as its dynamics,i.e.physicalprocessofmorphologicalchangeintheinforma- tional structure. We address some of the frequent misunderstandings regarding the natural/morphological computational models and their relationships to physical systems, especially cognitive systems such as living beings. Natural morphological infocomputation as a conceptual frameworknecessita...
The framework is proposed where matter can be seen as related to energy in a way structure relates t...
The framework is proposed where matter can be seen as related to energy in a way structure relates t...
Abstract. Talking about models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites re...
This paper presents a view of nature as a network of infocomputational agents organised in a dynamic...
What is reality for an agent? What is minimal cognition? How does the morphology of a cognitive agen...
This paper connects information with computation and cognition via concept of agents that appear at ...
Morphological computing, at its core, entails that the morphology (shape + material properties) of a...
This article presents a naturalist approach to cognition understood as a network of info-computation...
Abstract. Some intriguing questions such as: What is reality for an agent? How does reality of a bac...
Some intriguing questions such as: What is reality for an agent? How does reality of a bacterium dif...
Abstract. Natural, embodied computation is a computational model of the physical world that in gener...
According to the currently dominant view, cognitive science is a study of mind and intelligence focu...
In discussions regarding models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites r...
Morphological computing emerged recently as an approach in robotics aimed at saving robots computati...
The concepts of information, computation, and cognition are variously interpreted and explained, and...
The framework is proposed where matter can be seen as related to energy in a way structure relates t...
The framework is proposed where matter can be seen as related to energy in a way structure relates t...
Abstract. Talking about models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites re...
This paper presents a view of nature as a network of infocomputational agents organised in a dynamic...
What is reality for an agent? What is minimal cognition? How does the morphology of a cognitive agen...
This paper connects information with computation and cognition via concept of agents that appear at ...
Morphological computing, at its core, entails that the morphology (shape + material properties) of a...
This article presents a naturalist approach to cognition understood as a network of info-computation...
Abstract. Some intriguing questions such as: What is reality for an agent? How does reality of a bac...
Some intriguing questions such as: What is reality for an agent? How does reality of a bacterium dif...
Abstract. Natural, embodied computation is a computational model of the physical world that in gener...
According to the currently dominant view, cognitive science is a study of mind and intelligence focu...
In discussions regarding models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites r...
Morphological computing emerged recently as an approach in robotics aimed at saving robots computati...
The concepts of information, computation, and cognition are variously interpreted and explained, and...
The framework is proposed where matter can be seen as related to energy in a way structure relates t...
The framework is proposed where matter can be seen as related to energy in a way structure relates t...
Abstract. Talking about models of cognition, the very mention of “computationalism” often incites re...