This article provides an answer to the question: What is the function of cognition? By answering this question it becomes possible to investigate what are the simplest cognitive systems. It addresses the question by treating cognition as a solution to a design problem. It defines a nested sequence of design problems: (1) How can a system persist? (2) How can a system affect its environment to improve its persistence? (3) How can a system utilize better information from the environment to select better actions? And, (4) How can a system reduce its inherent informational limitations to achieve more successful behavior? This provides a corresponding nested sequence of system classes: (1) autonomous systems, (2) (re)active autonomous systems, (...
This chapter describes the conceptual foundations of cognitive science during its establishment as a...
The impact of new advanced technology on issues that concern meaningful information and its relation...
In general, there are two ways to approach cognition. One is to start with the features of the human...
This article provides an answer to the question: What is the function of cognition? By answering thi...
Cognitive science aims at understanding how information is represented and processed in different ki...
■ To construct a perpetual self-aware cognitive agent that can continuously operate with independenc...
Cognition, historically considered uniquely human capacity, has been recently found to be the abilit...
Situated cognition: a new approach to bounded rationality This paper advocates a new approach towar...
According to the currently dominant view, cognitive science is a study of mind and intelligence focu...
The present century has seen renewed interest in characterizing cognition, the object of inquiry of ...
Cognitive science is unusual in that cognitive scientists have dramatic disagreements about the exte...
Cognitive science is considered to be the study of mind (consciousness and thought) and intelligence...
DOI: 10.1177/016555150000000For a considerable amount of time the field of information science has e...
Based on the view of an agent as an information processing system, and the premise that for such a ...
Computation within the human brain is not possible to be emulated 100% in artificial intelligence ma...
This chapter describes the conceptual foundations of cognitive science during its establishment as a...
The impact of new advanced technology on issues that concern meaningful information and its relation...
In general, there are two ways to approach cognition. One is to start with the features of the human...
This article provides an answer to the question: What is the function of cognition? By answering thi...
Cognitive science aims at understanding how information is represented and processed in different ki...
■ To construct a perpetual self-aware cognitive agent that can continuously operate with independenc...
Cognition, historically considered uniquely human capacity, has been recently found to be the abilit...
Situated cognition: a new approach to bounded rationality This paper advocates a new approach towar...
According to the currently dominant view, cognitive science is a study of mind and intelligence focu...
The present century has seen renewed interest in characterizing cognition, the object of inquiry of ...
Cognitive science is unusual in that cognitive scientists have dramatic disagreements about the exte...
Cognitive science is considered to be the study of mind (consciousness and thought) and intelligence...
DOI: 10.1177/016555150000000For a considerable amount of time the field of information science has e...
Based on the view of an agent as an information processing system, and the premise that for such a ...
Computation within the human brain is not possible to be emulated 100% in artificial intelligence ma...
This chapter describes the conceptual foundations of cognitive science during its establishment as a...
The impact of new advanced technology on issues that concern meaningful information and its relation...
In general, there are two ways to approach cognition. One is to start with the features of the human...