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Multilayered cognitive processing
Conference Proceedings., IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003The complexity of large-scale systems can be controlled by imposing structure on the problem space. In the domain of device diagnosis the problem space consists of all possible faults and their manifestations which cannot be represented directly. A multitude of perspectives, such as physical structure, function, and behavior, need to be modeled to ...
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On Cognitive Foundations of Creativity and the Cognitive Process of Creation
International Journal of Cognitive Informatics and Natural Intelligence, 2008Creativity is a gifted ability of human beings in thinking, inference, problem solving, and product development. A creation is a new and unusual relation between two or more objects that generates a novel and meaningful concept, solution, method, explanation, or product.
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Information‐processing models of cognition
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1979AbstractThis article reviews recent progress in modeling human cognitive processes. Particular attention is paid to the use of computer programming languages as a formalism for modeling, and to computer simulation of the behavior of the systems modeled.
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Cognitive Processes in Query Generation
2011Known-item search is the search for a specific document that is known to exist. This task is particularly important in Personal Information Management (PIM), where it is the most common search activity. A major obstacle to research in search technologies for PIM is the lack of publicly accessible test corpora.
Hauff C., Houben G.-J.
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Cognitive processing in dissociation
2008Dissociation is defined as \disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness memory identity or perception\" (DSM-IV-TR: American Psychiatric Association 2000) however it remains one of the least understood and poorly defined concepts within psychology.
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Cognitive Biases in Negotiation Processes
2008Negotiating parties oftentimes do not reach mutually beneficial agreements. A considerable body of research on negotiation analysis compiled a set of so called common biases in negotiations that systematically affect the cognition and behavior of negotiators and thereby influence agreements.
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Psychoanalysis – A Cognitive Process
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