We present modeling for conceptual combinations which uses the mathematical formalism of quantum theory. Our model faithfully describes a large amount of experimental data collected by different scholars on concept conjunctions and disjunctions. Furthermore, our approach sheds a new light on long standing drawbacks connected with vagueness, or fuzziness, of concepts, and puts forward a completely novel possible solution to the 'combination problem' in concept theory. Additionally, we introduce an explanation for the occurrence of quantum structures in the mechanisms and dynamics of concepts and, more generally, in cognitive and decision processes, according to which human thought is a well structured superposition of a 'logical thought' and...
This talk proceeds from the premise that IR should engage in a more substantial dialogue with cognit...
Measures and theories of information abound, but there are few formalised methods for treating the c...
We identify the presence of typically quantum effects, namely superposition and interference, in wha...
We present modeling for conceptual combinations which uses the mathematical formalism of quantum the...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....
We recently performed cognitive experiments on conjunctions and negations of two concepts with the a...
The mathematical formalism of quantum theory exhibits significant effectiveness when applied to cogn...
Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the flexibility, creativity, con...
Traditional cognitive science rests on a foundation of classical logic and probability theory. This ...
Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the flexibility, creativity, con...
We perform two experiments with the aim to investigate the effects of negation on the combination of...
Consider the concept combination 'pet human'. In word association experiments, human subjects produc...
Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the flexibility, creativity, con...
We provide an overview of the results we have attained in the last decade on the identification of q...
Purpose - To develop a theory of concepts that solves the combination problem, i.e. to deliver a des...
This talk proceeds from the premise that IR should engage in a more substantial dialogue with cognit...
Measures and theories of information abound, but there are few formalised methods for treating the c...
We identify the presence of typically quantum effects, namely superposition and interference, in wha...
We present modeling for conceptual combinations which uses the mathematical formalism of quantum the...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....
We recently performed cognitive experiments on conjunctions and negations of two concepts with the a...
The mathematical formalism of quantum theory exhibits significant effectiveness when applied to cogn...
Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the flexibility, creativity, con...
Traditional cognitive science rests on a foundation of classical logic and probability theory. This ...
Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the flexibility, creativity, con...
We perform two experiments with the aim to investigate the effects of negation on the combination of...
Consider the concept combination 'pet human'. In word association experiments, human subjects produc...
Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the flexibility, creativity, con...
We provide an overview of the results we have attained in the last decade on the identification of q...
Purpose - To develop a theory of concepts that solves the combination problem, i.e. to deliver a des...
This talk proceeds from the premise that IR should engage in a more substantial dialogue with cognit...
Measures and theories of information abound, but there are few formalised methods for treating the c...
We identify the presence of typically quantum effects, namely superposition and interference, in wha...