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Epistemic limits of local interpretability in self-modulating cognitive architectures [PDF]
IntroductionLocal interpretability methods such as LIME and SHAP are widely used to explain model decisions. However, they rely on assumptions of local continuity that often fail in recursive, self-modulating cognitive architectures.MethodsWe analyze the
Abdelaali Mahrouk
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Cognitive task analysis and workload classification
Automation can be utilized to relieve humans of difficult and repetitive tasks in many domains, presenting the opportunity for safer and more efficient systems. This increase in automation has led to new supervisory roles for human operators where humans
Benjamin M. Knisely +2 more
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Post-Operative Cognitive Impairment: A Cognitive Epidemiology Perspective [PDF]
Cognitive epidemiology investigates cognitive predictors of health and disease outcomes. Post-operative cognitive impairment is a common complication of surgery but has been neglected as a health outcome in cognitive epidemiology research. This is despite the fact that knowledge of cognitive predictors of post-operative cognitive impairment can be ...
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This paper explores the impact of shifting from paper-based to eXtended Reality (XR) teaching tools and is informed by a design project that took place at the Chemical Engineering department at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU.CBE).
Deborah E Carberry +5 more
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Study on cognitive load of OM interface and eye movement experiment for nuclear power system
The operation and monitoring (OM) interface is the digital medium between nuclear power system and operators. The cognitive load of OM interface has an important effect on the operation errors made by operator during OM task between operator and computer.
Jingling Zhang +3 more
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Some power allocation algorithms for cognitive uplink satellite systems
Cognitive satellite communication (SatCom) is rapidly emerging as a promising technology to overcome the scarcity of the exclusive licensed band model in order to fulfill the increasing demand for high data rate services.
Arthur Louchart +5 more
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Establishing operations, cognition, and emotion [PDF]
In this paper we argue that behavior analysts have tended to neglect the study of important aspects of complex human behavior, including cognition and emotion. This relative neglect has been costly in terms of mainstream psychology's perception of the field of behavior analysis and in terms of our ability to provide a more thorough account of human ...
M J, Dougher, L, Hackbert
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Assessment of UAV's Operator Cognitive State Based on Behavior Signals [PDF]
For exploring the relationship between the mental or cognitive state and metric of vigilance test for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), a vigilance state evaluation method and sphere of application based on behavior signals is established.
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The Cognitive Operator 4.0 [PDF]
While previous Industrial Revolutions have increasingly seen the human as a cog in the system, each step reducing the cognitive content of work, Industry 4.0 contrarily views the human as a knowledge worker putting increased focus on cognitive skills and specialised craftsmanship.
Thorvald, Peter +2 more
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Intelligent problem-solvers externalize cognitive operations [PDF]
Humans are nature's most intelligent and prolific users of external props and aids (such as written texts, slide-rules and software packages). Here we introduce a method for investigating how people make active use of their task environment during problem-solving and apply this approach to the non-verbal Raven Advanced Progressive Matrices test for ...
Bocanegra, B.R. +3 more
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