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2010 2nd International Workshop on Cognitive Information Processing, 2010
An airborne ground looking radar sensor's performance may be enhanced by selecting algorithms adaptively as the environment changes. A short description of an airborne intelligent radar system (AIRS) is presented with an in-depth description of the knowledge based filter and detection portions.
Gerard T. Capraro +2 more
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An airborne ground looking radar sensor's performance may be enhanced by selecting algorithms adaptively as the environment changes. A short description of an airborne intelligent radar system (AIRS) is presented with an in-depth description of the knowledge based filter and detection portions.
Gerard T. Capraro +2 more
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Consciousness and Cognition, 2000
It is tempting to assume that metacognitive processes necessarily evoke awareness. We review a number of experiments in which cognitive schema have been shown to develop without awareness. Implicit learning of a novel schema may not involve metacognitive regulation per se.
R W, Kentridge, C A, Heywood
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It is tempting to assume that metacognitive processes necessarily evoke awareness. We review a number of experiments in which cognitive schema have been shown to develop without awareness. Implicit learning of a novel schema may not involve metacognitive regulation per se.
R W, Kentridge, C A, Heywood
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2022
Abstract Most intentions that guide physical actions are directed at a specific goal in the environment, but many prototypical intentional mental actions are directed at doxastic attitudes. This chapter explores the relationship between metacognition and intentional epistemic actions.
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Abstract Most intentions that guide physical actions are directed at a specific goal in the environment, but many prototypical intentional mental actions are directed at doxastic attitudes. This chapter explores the relationship between metacognition and intentional epistemic actions.
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Metacognition and Metacognitive Skills
2017The chapter incorporated the theoretical issues of metacognition, the correlation between metacognition and intellect, and the interconnection of metacognitive skills and intellectual development. A resolution is reached about the importance of purposeful development of students' intellectual skills. In order to develop students' intellectual skills in
Nailya Sh. Valeyeva +2 more
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2009
Metacognition is knowledge about knowledge, often expressed as confidence judgments about what we know. Most of the literature on metacognition in humans is based on subjects' verbal reports. Investigators of animal cognition have recently described nonverbal methods for investigating metacognition in animals.
Herbert S, Terrace, Lisa K, Son
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Metacognition is knowledge about knowledge, often expressed as confidence judgments about what we know. Most of the literature on metacognition in humans is based on subjects' verbal reports. Investigators of animal cognition have recently described nonverbal methods for investigating metacognition in animals.
Herbert S, Terrace, Lisa K, Son
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Metacognition in the Wild: Metacognitive Studies in Design Education
Insider Knowledge - Proceedings of the Design Research Society Learn X Design Conference 2019, 2019This paper presents a literature review conducted to establish the current state of the discussion on the topic of metacognition in design education based on a review of empirical studies that present the results of educational interventions that introduced aspects of metacognition to design students. Inspired by Edwin Hutchins’ seminal book “Cognition
Gonzalez-Tobon, Juanita +2 more
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2010 Fourth IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Workshop, 2010
A case is made for the following claims. Higher animals have evolved the ability to make predictions because it increases their chance of survival. The basic steps in the prediction process are - registration of the internal spatial model with the world, initialization of salient objects (including actors) within the world model, projection of actor ...
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A case is made for the following claims. Higher animals have evolved the ability to make predictions because it increases their chance of survival. The basic steps in the prediction process are - registration of the internal spatial model with the world, initialization of salient objects (including actors) within the world model, projection of actor ...
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2019
Rosenbloom (2013) gave reasons why Computing should be considered as a fourth great domain of science, along with the Physical sciences, Life sciences, and Social sciences. This paper adapts Rosenbloom’s ‘metascience expression language’ to support descriptions and comparison of metascience and metacognition, and discusses the similarity of metascience
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Rosenbloom (2013) gave reasons why Computing should be considered as a fourth great domain of science, along with the Physical sciences, Life sciences, and Social sciences. This paper adapts Rosenbloom’s ‘metascience expression language’ to support descriptions and comparison of metascience and metacognition, and discusses the similarity of metascience
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European Psychologist, 2008
Research in the field of metacognition, a multifaceted phenomenon, is in the main fragmented without much theoretical integration of the findings related to its various facets. Moreover, metacognition is usually conceived of as an individual and conscious process that serves the regulation of cognition.
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Research in the field of metacognition, a multifaceted phenomenon, is in the main fragmented without much theoretical integration of the findings related to its various facets. Moreover, metacognition is usually conceived of as an individual and conscious process that serves the regulation of cognition.
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