The idea that representations not only describe, but also help shape the world is being explored both empirically and theoretically in an increasing number of academic disciplines ranging from anthropology to quantum mechanics. Insights emerging from such research question representationalism: the belief that representations simply describe the represented. Ideas and arguments around the nature of representation are particularly relevant for computer science because computers are representational technologies: in order to be useful, they must represent relevant aspects of the world. In my PhD research, I have taken up the challenge of exploring the implications of these ideas for computational approaches. Grounded in affective computing and...
Early agreement within cognitive science on the topic of representation has now given way to a combi...
This paper investigates the explanatory role, in scientific theories, of the no-tion of representati...
The concept of “representation” is used broadly and uncontroversially throughout neuroscience, in co...
Reformers urge that representation no longer earns its explanatory keep in cognitive science, and th...
The concept of representation has played a fundamental role in cognitive science since its inception...
An influential view in (philosophy of) cognitive science is that computation in cognitive systems is...
Abstract. Cognition is commonly taken to be computational manipulation of representations. These rep...
The computational paradigm, which has dominated psychology and artificial intelligence since the cog...
In this paper we claim that meaningful representations can be learned by programs, although today th...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRAIn addressing the question “Do representations...
Interest in sensemaking has recently gained prominence in human-computer interaction research. Effo...
We have developed abstraction/representation (AR) theory to answer the question “When does a physica...
This paper examines psychological evidence on the nature and role of representations in cognition. B...
Representation is a primitive notion of many philosophical theories and of cognitive science. It is ...
A primary function of mind is to form and manipulate representations to identify and choose survival...
Early agreement within cognitive science on the topic of representation has now given way to a combi...
This paper investigates the explanatory role, in scientific theories, of the no-tion of representati...
The concept of “representation” is used broadly and uncontroversially throughout neuroscience, in co...
Reformers urge that representation no longer earns its explanatory keep in cognitive science, and th...
The concept of representation has played a fundamental role in cognitive science since its inception...
An influential view in (philosophy of) cognitive science is that computation in cognitive systems is...
Abstract. Cognition is commonly taken to be computational manipulation of representations. These rep...
The computational paradigm, which has dominated psychology and artificial intelligence since the cog...
In this paper we claim that meaningful representations can be learned by programs, although today th...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRAIn addressing the question “Do representations...
Interest in sensemaking has recently gained prominence in human-computer interaction research. Effo...
We have developed abstraction/representation (AR) theory to answer the question “When does a physica...
This paper examines psychological evidence on the nature and role of representations in cognition. B...
Representation is a primitive notion of many philosophical theories and of cognitive science. It is ...
A primary function of mind is to form and manipulate representations to identify and choose survival...
Early agreement within cognitive science on the topic of representation has now given way to a combi...
This paper investigates the explanatory role, in scientific theories, of the no-tion of representati...
The concept of “representation” is used broadly and uncontroversially throughout neuroscience, in co...