cognitive Books
We've found 40 books tagged 'cognitive' relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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From Cognitive Modeling to Social Simulation |
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Cambridge University Press
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2005 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Cognitio... |
Summary: This book explores the intersection between cognitive sciences and social sciences. In particular, it explores the intersection between individual cognitive modeling and modeling of multi-agent interaction (social stimulation). The two contributing fields—individual cognitive modeling (especially cognitive architectures) and modeling of multi-agent interaction (including social simulation...
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The MIT Press
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2009 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Radical-... |
Summary: While philosophers of mind have been arguing over the status of mental representations in cognitive science, cognitive scientists have been quietly engaged in studying perception, action, and cognition without explaining them in terms of mental representation. In this book, Anthony Chemero describes this nonrepresentational approach...
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by Luc Steels and Rodney Brooks |
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Building Embodied, Situated Agents |
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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
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1995 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Artifici... |
Summary: This volume is the direct result of a conference in which a number of leading researchers from the fields of artificial intelligence and biology gathered to examine whether there was any ground to assume that a new AI paradigm was forming itself and what the...
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The Ingredients of Language |
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Harper Perennial
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2000 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Words-Ru... |
Summary: Words and Rules, The Ingredients of Language is a truly great book about language and linguistics. Steven Pinker, as a professor of psychology and director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at MIT, happily can be taken to represent the best in contemporary linguistics and...
Summary: How the Mind Works is a book by Canadian-American cognitive scientist Steven Pinker, first published in 1997. The book attempts to explain some of the human mind’s poorly understood functions and quirks in evolutionary terms. Drawing heavily on the paradigm of evolutionary psychology first articulated...
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by Alan M. Turing and B. Jack Copeland |
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Seminal Writings in Computing, Logic, Philosophy, Artificial Intelligence, and Artificial Life plus The Secrets of Enigma |
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Oxford University Press
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2004 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Essentia... |
Summary: Alan Turing was one of the most important and influential thinkers of the 20th century. This volume makes his key writings available to a non-specialist readership for the first time. They make fascinating reading both in their own right and for their historic significance: contemporary...
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5813
by Douglas R. Hofstadter |
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An Eternal Golden Braid |
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Basic Books
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1979 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Godel-Es... |
Summary: Douglas Hofstadter’s book is concerned directly with the nature of “maps” or links between formal systems. However, according to Hofstadter, the formal system that underlies all mental activity transcends the system that supports it. If life can grow out of the formal chemical substrate of...
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5697
by Daniel C. Dennett |
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Back Bay Books
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1992 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Consciou... |
Summary: A unique book which presents new theories accessibly. Dennett theorizes that consciousness is comprised of “multiple drafts,” with the mind as a decentralized cognitive engine. Dennett suggests his own “heterophenomenological” approach to interpreting and analyzing consciousness, using a mix of behaviorist and nativist techniques to...
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by Zoltan Torey and Daniel C. Dennett |
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An Integrated Theory of Mind and Brain |
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The MIT Press
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2009 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Crucible... |
Summary: From the Foreword:
“Torey’s way of putting things sheds new light on just what is going on in the ‘computational’ brain, since he has to find alternative metaphors to stand in for the now somewhat overworked comparison with computers. Just as poets often find that the...
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by Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Lakhmi C. Jain and N. Ichalkaranje |
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Artificial Intelligence Environment |
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Springer
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2008 |
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http://www.amazon.com/New-Adva... |
Summary: In this book, various aspects of cognitive and emotional behaviour is described. In chapter one, a state of the art introduction to VH is presented and the associated research is given. In Chapter 2, cognitive and emotions processes are described. A Comprehensive context model for...