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An Ontology for Cognitive Mimetics (2018)
Saariluoma, P., Wahlström, M., Kujala, T., Puustinen, R., Karvonen, A., & Happonen, K. (2018). An Ontology for Cognitive Mimetics. In CSCI'18 : Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Computational Science & Computational Intelligence (pp. 1188-1192). IEEE Computer Society. doi:10.1109/CSCI46756.2018.00228
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All authors or editors: Saariluoma, Pertti; Wahlström, Mikael; Kujala, Tuomo; Puustinen, Ronny; Karvonen, Antero; Happonen, Kai
Parent publication: CSCI'18 : Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Computational Science & Computational Intelligence
Parent publication editors: Arabnia, Hamid R.; Deligiannidis, Leonidas; Tinetti, Fernando G.; Tran, Quoc-Nam
Conference:
- International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence
ISBN: 978-1-7281-1360-9
Publication year: 2018
Pages range: 1188-1192
Number of pages in the book: 1486
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
Publication country: United States
Publication language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/CSCI46756.2018.00228
Open Access: Publication channel is not openly available
Additional information: CSCI'18 : The 5th International Conference on Computational Science & Computational Intelligence, Dec 13-15, 2018, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Abstract
AI and autonomous systems are intended to replace people in several jobs. People have worked in these jobs being able to execute the required information processing. This implies that new technical artefacts must be able to perform equitably effective information processing. Thus, it makes sense to develop the analysis of human information processing in designing intelligent systems. This approach has been termed cognitive mimetics. This paper studies how it would be practical to gain knowledge about human information processing and organize this knowledge using ontologies.
Keywords: artificial intelligence; imitation (artistic creation)
Free keywords: cognitive mimetics; protocol analysis; design methods
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Reporting Year: 2019
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