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Brain-inspired distributed cognitive architecture [PDF]
In this paper we present a brain-inspired cognitive architecture that incorporates sensory processing, classification, contextual prediction, and emotional tagging. The cognitive architecture is implemented as three modular web-servers, meaning that it can be deployed centrally or across a network for servers.
Remmelzwaal, Leendert A +2 more
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Heterogeneously Distributed Cognition
Advocates of distributed cognition argue that cognitive accomplishments rely in part on structures outside the individual mind - structures located in other minds or in artifacts that we think with. This paper argues that, in some cases, interactional structure can also make essential contributions to cognition.
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Distributed processes, distributed cognizers and collaborative cognition [PDF]
Cognition is thinking; it feels like something to think, and only those who can feel can think. There are also things that thinkers can do. We know neither how thinkers can think nor how they are able to do what they can do. We are waiting for cognitive science to discover how.
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JFGI: FROM DISTRIBUTED COGNITION TO DISTRIBUTED RELIABILISM* [PDF]
While, prima facie, virtue/credit approaches in epistemology would appear to be in tension with distributed/extended approaches in cognitive science, Pritchard () has recently argued that the tension here is only apparent, at least given a weak version of distributed cognition, which claims merely that external resources often make critical ...
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Is Distributed Cognition Group Level Cognition? [PDF]
AbstractThis paper shows that recent arguments from group problem solving and task performance to emergent group level cognition that rest on the social parity and related principles are invalid or question begging. The paper shows that standard attributions of problem solving or task performance to groups require only multiple agents of the outcome ...
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Compositional Distributional Cognition
We accommodate the Integrated Connectionist/Symbolic Architecture (ICS) of [32] within the categorical compositional semantics (CatCo) of [13], forming a model of categorical compositional cognition (CatCog). This resolves intrinsic problems with ICS such as the fact that representations inhabit an unbounded space and that sentences with differing tree
Al-Mehairi, Yaared +2 more
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Scholarly reading (and writing) and the power of impact factors: a study of distributed cognition and intellectual habits. [PDF]
Hillesund T.
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Distributed cognition for collaboration between human drivers and self-driving cars. [PDF]
Plebe A +3 more
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Differences between remote and analog design thinking through the lens of distributed cognition. [PDF]
Wolferts D +3 more
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On Distributed Cognition While Designing an AI System for Adapted Learning. [PDF]
Aarset MV, Johannessen LK.
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