In Cognitive Science, conceptual blending has been proposed as an important cognitive mechanism that facilitates the creation of new concepts and ideas by constrained combination of available knowledge. It thereby provides a possible theoretical foundation for modeling high-level cognitive faculties such as the ability to understand, learn, and create new concepts and theories. Quite often the development of new mathematical theories and results is based on the combination of previously independent concepts, potentially even originating from distinct subareas of mathematics. Conceptual blending promises to offer a framework for modeling and re-creating this form of mathematical concept invention with computational means. This paper describe...
We aim to develop a computationally feasible, cognitively-inspired, formal model of concept inventio...
International audienceThe article discusses conceptual blending theory which integrates concepts and...
Abstract. We introduce ontological blending as a new method for combining ontologies. The approach i...
In Cognitive Science, conceptual blending has been proposed as an important cognitive mechanism that...
In Cognitive Science, conceptual blending has been proposed as an important cognitive mechanism that...
Concept blending, a cognitive process which allows for the combination of certain elements (and thei...
We model the mathematical process whereby new mathematical theories are invented. Here we explain th...
We model the mathematical process whereby new mathematical theories are invented. Here we explain th...
We present a computational framework for conceptual blending, a concept invention method that is adv...
Concept blending — a cognitive process which allows for the combination of certain elem...
We model the mathematical process where by new mathematical theories are invented. Here we explain t...
We present an account of a process by which different conceptualisations of number can be blended to...
Concept blending–a cognitive process which allows for the combination of certain elements (and their...
The cognitive-linguistic theory of conceptual blending was introduced by Fauconnier and Turner in th...
In this paper, we propose a computational framework that models concept invention. The framework is ...
We aim to develop a computationally feasible, cognitively-inspired, formal model of concept inventio...
International audienceThe article discusses conceptual blending theory which integrates concepts and...
Abstract. We introduce ontological blending as a new method for combining ontologies. The approach i...
In Cognitive Science, conceptual blending has been proposed as an important cognitive mechanism that...
In Cognitive Science, conceptual blending has been proposed as an important cognitive mechanism that...
Concept blending, a cognitive process which allows for the combination of certain elements (and thei...
We model the mathematical process whereby new mathematical theories are invented. Here we explain th...
We model the mathematical process whereby new mathematical theories are invented. Here we explain th...
We present a computational framework for conceptual blending, a concept invention method that is adv...
Concept blending — a cognitive process which allows for the combination of certain elem...
We model the mathematical process where by new mathematical theories are invented. Here we explain t...
We present an account of a process by which different conceptualisations of number can be blended to...
Concept blending–a cognitive process which allows for the combination of certain elements (and their...
The cognitive-linguistic theory of conceptual blending was introduced by Fauconnier and Turner in th...
In this paper, we propose a computational framework that models concept invention. The framework is ...
We aim to develop a computationally feasible, cognitively-inspired, formal model of concept inventio...
International audienceThe article discusses conceptual blending theory which integrates concepts and...
Abstract. We introduce ontological blending as a new method for combining ontologies. The approach i...