Visions of mind architectures for cognition and affect
Titre:
Visions of mind architectures for cognition and affect
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9781591404842
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2005.
Description physique:
electronic texts (xvi, 340 p. : ill.) : digital files.
Table des matières:
Parachemistry of Mind: Case Studies of Doxastic and Affective Mixtures / Andy Adamatzky -- Beyond Needs: Emotions and the Commitments Requirement / Michel Aubé -- Metaphor, Self-Reflection, and the Nature of Mind / John A. Barnden -- Modular Representations of Cognitive Phenomena in AI, Psychology, and Neuroscience / Joanna J. Bryson -- Memory and Emotion in the Cognitive Architecture / William F. Clocksin -- Implementing Free Will / Bruce Edmonds -- Images of Mind: In Memory of Donald Broadbent and Allen Newell / John Fox -- A "Consciousness"-Based Architecture for a Functioning Mind / Stan Franklin -- The Integration and Control of Behaviour: Insights from Neuroscience and AI / David W. Glasspool -- The CHREST Architecture of Cognition: Listening to Empirical Data / Fernand Gobet, Peter C. R. Lane -- Managing Goals and Resources in Dynamic Environments / Elizabeth Gordon, Brian Logan -- Artificial Minds and Conscious Machines / Pentti O. A. Haikonen -- Does a Functioning Mind Need a Functioning Body? Some Perspectives from Postclassical Computation / Colin G. Johnson -- APOC: An Architecture Framework for Complex Agents / Matthias Scheutz -- An Architecture for Cognitive Diversity / Push Singh, Marvin Minsky.
Extrait:
This collection presents a diverse overview of where the development of artificial minds is as the twenty-first century begins. Examined from nearly all viewpoints, this book includes perspectives from philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, social studies and artificial intelligence. The collection comes largely as a result of many conferences and symposiums conducted by many of the leading minds on this topic. At the core is Professor Aaron Sloman's symposium from the spring 2000 UK Society for Artificial Intelligence conference. Authors from that symposium, as well as others from around the world have updated their perspectives and contributed to this book. The result is a multi-disciplinary approach to the long term problem of designing a human-like mind, whether for scientific, social, or engineering purposes. The topics addressed within this text are valuable to both artificial intelligence and cognitive science, and also to the academic disciplines that they draw on and feed. Among those disciplines are philosophy, computer science, and psychology.
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Accès électronique:
Full Text Available From IGI Global 2005 Packages
Langue:
Anglais