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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.
Harnad, Stevan
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Distributed Cognition at the Crime Scene [PDF]
The examination of a scene of crime provides both an interesting case study and analogy for consideration of Distributed Cognition. In this paper, Distribution is defined by the number of agents involved in the criminal justice process, and in terms of the relationship between a Crime Scene Examiner and the environment being searched.
Baber, Christopher; id_orcid
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Studying Simulations with Distributed Cognition
Simulations are frequently used techniques for training, performance assessment, and prediction of future outcomes.
Rybing, Jonas
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Distributed Cognition in the Age of Distributed Systems. [PDF]
In parallel with the development of the theory of distributed cognition, the study of distributed computing has progressed rapidly. This research has both been driven by pragmatic insights into the practicalities of coordinating computational processes and resulted in formal theories of distributed systems.
Soutar-Rau, Ethan, Fisher, Brian
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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 ...
Michaelian, Kourken, Michaelian, K.
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Collaboration, exploitation, and distributed animal cognition
Georg Theiner
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How systemic cognition enables epistemic engineering
Epistemic engineering arises as systems and their parts develop functionality that is construed as valid knowledge. By hypothesis, epistemic engineering is a basic evolutionary principle.
Stephen J. Cowley, Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen
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Distributed cognition and “Course of action”
The ‘distributed cognition’ research program, initiated by Edwin Hutchins, has contributed to the development of the ‘course of action’ research program from 1987 to the present day.
Jacques Theureau
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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
Yaared Al-Mehairi +2 more
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DiCoT: A methodology for applying Distributed Cognition to the design of teamworking systems [PDF]
Distributed Cognition is growing in popularity as a way of reasoning about group working and the design of artefacts within work systems. DiCoT (Distributed Cognition for Teamwork) is a methodology and representational system we are developing to support
Dominic Furniss +3 more
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