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IJCAI
1993
13 years 9 months ago
A Computational Model of Tractable Reasoning - Taking Inspiration from Cognition
Polynomial time complexity is the usual ‘threshold’ for distinguishing the tractable from the intractable and it may seem reasonable to adopt this notion of tractability in th...
Lokendra Shastri
BIS
2010
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13 years 8 months ago
On the Cognitive Effectiveness of Routing Symbols in Process Modeling Languages
Abstract. Process models provide visual support for analyzing and improving complex organizational processes. In this paper, we discuss differences of process modeling languages us...
Kathrin Figl, Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck, Jan Re...
AGI
2008
13 years 9 months ago
A Cognitive Substrate for Natural Language Understanding
Our goal is to understand human language use and create systems that can use human language fluently. We argue that to a achieve this goal, we must formulate all of the problems fo...
Nicholas L. Cassimatis, Arthi Murugesan, Magdalena...
ACII
2011
Springer
12 years 7 months ago
Toward a Computational Model of Affective Responses to Stories for Augmenting Narrative Generation
Current approaches to story generation do not utilize models of human affect to create stories with dramatic arc, suspense, and surprise. This paper describes current and future wo...
Brian O'Neill
SEMWEB
2010
Springer
13 years 2 months ago
The Semantic Web needs more cognition
One of the key deficiencies of the Semantic Web is its lack of cognitive plausibility. We argue that by accounting for people's reasoning mechanisms and cognitive representati...
Martin Raubal, Benjamin Adams