International audienceIn this position paper we try to extend the discussion about the human augmentation of the mind through reasoning. Memory seems favored but both of them play a major role in the mind, we want to equilibrate it. Those two components of our cognitive system are actually quite intertwined with sometimes similar properties and goals. Both are failing, in many ways, that is why we are interested in it, a slight augmentation to those abilities would have huge impact. Therefore, we made a first attempt to propose an approach of a system capable of augmenting the reasoning of his user. First by sensing his context and detect a kind of cognitive bias for many domains through wearable devices and natural language processing. The...
Augmented cognition (AC) is a specialized area in human factors engineering that employs brain-compu...
We will discuss the question whether artificial intelligence can contribute to a better understandin...
In the late summer of 1998, the authors, a cognitive scientist and a logician, started talking about...
In this position paper we try to extend the discussion about the human augmentation of the mind thro...
We study an individual’s propensity for rational thinking; the avoidance of cognitive biases (uncons...
This is the final version. Available from Bern Open Publishing via the DOI in this record. The datas...
The central concept of this edited volume is "blended cognition", the natural skill of human beings ...
In the present study, we investigate and compare reasoning in large language models (LLM) and humans...
This edited volume is about how unprejudiced approaches to real human cognition can improve the desi...
Computation within the human brain is not possible to be emulated 100% in artificial intelligence ma...
Thesis: S.M. in Architecture Studies - Design and Computation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
Human perception, memory and decision-making are impacted by tens of cognitive biases and heuristics...
Mobile phones and other connected wearable systems transformed the way we interact with information,...
We introduce a novel interface for large scale collection of human memory and assistance. Using the ...
Fifty years ago, Doug Engelbart created a conceptual framework for augmenting human intellect in the...
Augmented cognition (AC) is a specialized area in human factors engineering that employs brain-compu...
We will discuss the question whether artificial intelligence can contribute to a better understandin...
In the late summer of 1998, the authors, a cognitive scientist and a logician, started talking about...
In this position paper we try to extend the discussion about the human augmentation of the mind thro...
We study an individual’s propensity for rational thinking; the avoidance of cognitive biases (uncons...
This is the final version. Available from Bern Open Publishing via the DOI in this record. The datas...
The central concept of this edited volume is "blended cognition", the natural skill of human beings ...
In the present study, we investigate and compare reasoning in large language models (LLM) and humans...
This edited volume is about how unprejudiced approaches to real human cognition can improve the desi...
Computation within the human brain is not possible to be emulated 100% in artificial intelligence ma...
Thesis: S.M. in Architecture Studies - Design and Computation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
Human perception, memory and decision-making are impacted by tens of cognitive biases and heuristics...
Mobile phones and other connected wearable systems transformed the way we interact with information,...
We introduce a novel interface for large scale collection of human memory and assistance. Using the ...
Fifty years ago, Doug Engelbart created a conceptual framework for augmenting human intellect in the...
Augmented cognition (AC) is a specialized area in human factors engineering that employs brain-compu...
We will discuss the question whether artificial intelligence can contribute to a better understandin...
In the late summer of 1998, the authors, a cognitive scientist and a logician, started talking about...