cognitive Books
We've found 40 books tagged 'cognitive' relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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Processing Content in Database Semantics |
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Springer
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2011 |
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Summary: The practical task of building a talking robot requires a theory of how natural language communication works. Conversely, the best way to computationally verify a theory of natural language communication is to demonstrate its functioning concretely in the form of a talking robot, the epitome...
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Human-Computer Communication in Natural Language |
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Springer
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2011 |
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Summary: The central task of a future-oriented computational linguistics is the development of cognitive machines which humans can freely talk with in their respective natural language. In the long run, this task will ensure the development of a functional theory of language, an objective method of...
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What Gestures Reveal about Thought |
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University Of Chicago Press
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1996 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Hand-Min... |
Summary: Human thought is a kind of storytelling, the cognitive scientist Jerome Bruner has argued, an evolving narrative that we constantly and unconsciously construct in order to make sense of the world around us. One expression of that interior storytelling - namely language - was given...
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Simple Guide to Understanding User Interface Design Rules |
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Morgan Kaufmann
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2010 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Designin... |
Summary: Early user interface (UI) practitioners were trained in cognitive psychology, from which UI design rules were based. But as the field evolves, designers enter the field from many disciplines. Practitioners today have enough experience in UI design that they have been exposed to design rules,...
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Mind-1.1 Programmer's Manual |
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Writers Club Press
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2002 |
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http://www.iuniverse.com/books... |
Summary: AI4U (artificial intelligence for you) is a snapshot of the author’s Mentifex AI project as if frozen in time in 2002. Since then the AI Mind software in both Forth and JavaScript has advanced considerably and is available free of charge on the Web. The...
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Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other |
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Basic Books
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2011 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Alone-To... |
Summary: As the digital age sparks increasing debate about what new technologies and increased connectivity are doing to our brains, comes this chilling examination of what our iPods and iPads are doing to our relationships from MIT professor Turkle (Simulation and Its Discontents). In this third...
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by Rolf Pfeifer and Christian Scheier |
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The MIT Press
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2010 |
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http://www.amazon.ca/Understan... |
Summary: Most artificial intelligence seems artificially dumb. Sure, Deep Blue can beat a chess grand master two games out of three, but could it get out of the way of an oncoming bus? AI researchers are coming to understand that if we want more than idiot...
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by Francisco J. Varela, Evan Thompson and Eleanor Rosch |
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Cognitive Science and Human Experience |
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The MIT Press
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1991 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Embodied... |
Summary: Although the scientific study of the mind has developed rapidly in recent years, it has devoted little attention to human cognition understood as everyday lived experience. The Embodied Mind corrects this imbalance within cognitive science by providing a deep and sophisticated treatment of the spontaneous...
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by Russell C. Eberhart, Yuhui Shi and James Kennedy |
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Morgan Kaufmann
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2001 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Swarm-In... |
Summary: Traditional methods for creating intelligent computational systems have privileged private “internal” cognitive and computational processes. In contrast, Swarm Intelligence argues that human intelligence derives from the interactions of individuals in a social world and further, that this model of intelligence can be effectively applied to...
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by F. Hara (Editor) and R. Pfeifer |
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Springer
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2003 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Morpho-f... |
Summary: Morpho-functional Machines are a set of tools for investigating the design of embodied intelligence in autonomous bio-artifact systems. The focus in Morpho-functional Machines is on the balance of morphology, materials, and control; intelligent behavior emerges from the interaction of an autonomous system with a real-world...
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