This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the Human Reasoning Module (HRM). Inspired by the human mind, the framework seeks to explain how a single system can exhibit different forms of reasoning ranging from deduction to induction, from deterministic to probabilistic inference, from rules to mental-models. The HRM attempts to unify previously mentioned forms of reasoning into a single coherent system rather than treating them as loosely connected separate subsystems. The validity of the HRM is tested with cognitive models of three tasks involving simple casual deduction, reasoning on spatial relations and Bayesian-like inference of cause/effect. The first model explains why people use an...
In the late summer of 1998, the authors, a cognitive scientist and a logician, started talking about...
Reasoning, the most important human brain operation, is characterized by a degree of fuzziness and u...
This thesis proposes a computational framework for understanding human Theory of Mind (ToM): our con...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
This paper introduces a framework of the human deductive reasoning and its ACT-R based implementatio...
This review addresses the long-standing puzzle of how logic and probability fit together in human re...
A good deal of energy is currently being expended into discovering the fundamental machinery underly...
M.Sc.The basis for this study rests upon the question whether typical human reasoning is reliant upo...
This dissertation aims at the logical modelling of aspects of human reasoning, informed by facts on ...
In exploring the question of how humans reason in ambiguous situations or in the absence of complete...
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
Empirical findings indicate that humans draw infer- ences about spatial arrangements by constructing...
The Human Plausible Reasoning is an area, which is based on possible responses and can be applied in...
My work on the PhD thesis concerns human-like reasoning about relations between spatial objects and ...
In the late summer of 1998, the authors, a cognitive scientist and a logician, started talking about...
Reasoning, the most important human brain operation, is characterized by a degree of fuzziness and u...
This thesis proposes a computational framework for understanding human Theory of Mind (ToM): our con...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
This paper introduces a framework of human reasoning and its ACT-R based implementation called the H...
This paper introduces a framework of the human deductive reasoning and its ACT-R based implementatio...
This review addresses the long-standing puzzle of how logic and probability fit together in human re...
A good deal of energy is currently being expended into discovering the fundamental machinery underly...
M.Sc.The basis for this study rests upon the question whether typical human reasoning is reliant upo...
This dissertation aims at the logical modelling of aspects of human reasoning, informed by facts on ...
In exploring the question of how humans reason in ambiguous situations or in the absence of complete...
According to Aristotle, humans are the rational animal. The borderline between rationality and irrat...
Empirical findings indicate that humans draw infer- ences about spatial arrangements by constructing...
The Human Plausible Reasoning is an area, which is based on possible responses and can be applied in...
My work on the PhD thesis concerns human-like reasoning about relations between spatial objects and ...
In the late summer of 1998, the authors, a cognitive scientist and a logician, started talking about...
Reasoning, the most important human brain operation, is characterized by a degree of fuzziness and u...
This thesis proposes a computational framework for understanding human Theory of Mind (ToM): our con...