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COGSR
2011
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13 years 2 months ago
How groups develop a specialized domain vocabulary: A cognitive multi-agent model
We simulate the evolution of a domain vocabulary in small communities. Empirical data show that human communicators can evolve graphical languages quickly in a constrained task (P...
David Reitter, Christian Lebiere
BVAI
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Incremental Subspace Learning for Cognitive Visual Processes
In real life, visual learning is supposed to be a continuous process. Humans have an innate facility to recognize objects even under less-than-ideal conditions and to build robust ...
Bogdan Raducanu, Jordi Vitrià
AI50
2006
13 years 11 months ago
The iCub  Cognitive Humanoid Robot: An Open-System Research Platform for Enactive Cognition
Abstract. This paper describes a multi-disciplinary initiative to promote collaborative research in enactive artificial cognitive systems by developing the iCub : a open-systems 53...
Giulio Sandini, Giorgio Metta, David Vernon
COGSCI
2011
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13 years 2 months ago
What a Rational Parser Would Do
This article examines cognitive process models of human sentence comprehension based on the idea of informed search. These models are rational in the sense that they strive to qui...
John T. Hale
MICAI
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Modelling Human Intelligence: A Learning Mechanism
We propose a novel, high-level model of human learning and cognition, based on association forming. The model configures any input data stream featuring a high incidence of repeti...
Enrique Carlos Segura, Robin W. Whitty