This chapter surveys the use of logic and computational complexity theory in cognitive science. We emphasize in particular the role played by logic in bridging the gaps between Marr’s three levels: representation theorems for non-monotonic logics resolve algorithmic/implementation debates, while complexity theory probes the relationship between computational task analysis and algorithms. We argue that the computational perspective allows feedback from empirical results to guide the development of increasingly subtle computational models. We defend this perspective via a survey of the role of logic in several classic problems in cognitive science (the Wason selection task, the frame problem, the connectionism/symbolic systems debate) before ...
Following Marr (1982), any computational account of cognition must satisfy constraints at three expl...
Computational models and tools provide increasingly solid foundations for the study of cognition and...
This book illustrates the program of Logical-Informational Dynamics. Rational agents exploit the inf...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
Complexity analysis provides a measure of how well the com-putations being performed by a cognitive ...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
Computational complexity theory, or in other words, the theory of tractability and intractability, i...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
In computational complexity theory, decision problems are divided into complexity classes based on t...
Cognitive science is itself a cognitive activity. Yet, computational cognitive science tools are sel...
Following Marr (1982), any computational account of cognition must satisfy constraints at three expl...
Computational models and tools provide increasingly solid foundations for the study of cognition and...
This book illustrates the program of Logical-Informational Dynamics. Rational agents exploit the inf...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
Complexity analysis provides a measure of how well the com-putations being performed by a cognitive ...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
Computational complexity theory, or in other words, the theory of tractability and intractability, i...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
We overview logical and computational explanations of the notion of tractability as applied in cogni...
In computational complexity theory, decision problems are divided into complexity classes based on t...
Cognitive science is itself a cognitive activity. Yet, computational cognitive science tools are sel...
Following Marr (1982), any computational account of cognition must satisfy constraints at three expl...
Computational models and tools provide increasingly solid foundations for the study of cognition and...
This book illustrates the program of Logical-Informational Dynamics. Rational agents exploit the inf...