Antonio Lieto
Cognitive Design for Artificial Minds
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Antonio Lieto
Cognitive Design for Artificial Minds
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Cognitive Design for Artificial Minds explains the crucial role that human cognition research plays in the design and realization of artificial intelligence systems, illustrating the steps necessary for the design of artificial models of cognition.
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Cognitive Design for Artificial Minds explains the crucial role that human cognition research plays in the design and realization of artificial intelligence systems, illustrating the steps necessary for the design of artificial models of cognition.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 120
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 228g
- ISBN-13: 9781138207950
- ISBN-10: 1138207950
- Artikelnr.: 60014571
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 120
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 228g
- ISBN-13: 9781138207950
- ISBN-10: 1138207950
- Artikelnr.: 60014571
Antonio Lieto is a researcher in Artificial Intelligence at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Turin, Italy, and a research associate at the ICAR-CNR in Palermo, Italy. He is the current Vice-President of the Italian Association of Cognitive Science (2017-2022) and an ACM Distinguished Speaker on the topics of cognitively inspired AI and artificial models of cognition.
1 Cognitive science and artificial intelligence: death and rebirth of a
collaboration
When Cognitive Science was AI
From the general problem-solver to the society of mind: cognitivist
insights from the early AI era
Heuristics and AI eras
Modelling paradigms and AI eras: cognitivist and emergentist perspectives
Death and rebirth of a collaboration
2 Cognitive and machine-oriented approaches to intelligence in artificial
systems
Nature- vs. machine-inspired approaches to artificial systems
Functionalist vs. structuralist design approaches
Levels of analysis of computational systems
The space of cognitive systems
Functional and structural neural systems
Functional and structural symbolic systems
3 Principles of the cognitive design approach
Classical, bounded, and bounded-rational models of cognition
Resource-rationality models
Kinds of explanations
Levels of plausibility and the minimal cognitive grid (MCG)
4 Examples of cognitively inspired systems and application of the Minimal
Cognitive Grid
Modern AI systems: cognitive computing?
Cognitive architectures
SOAR
ACT-R
Two problems for the knowledge level in cognitive architectures
Knowledge size and knowledge heterogeneity in SOAR and ACT-R
DUAL PECCS
5 Evaluating the performances of artificial systems
"Thinking" machines and Turing Test(s)
The Chinese Room
The Newell test for a theory of cognition
The Winograd Schema Challenge
DARPA challenges, RoboCup, and RoboCup@Home
Comparison
6 The next steps
The road travelled
The way forward
Towards a standard model of mind/common model of cognition
Community
collaboration
When Cognitive Science was AI
From the general problem-solver to the society of mind: cognitivist
insights from the early AI era
Heuristics and AI eras
Modelling paradigms and AI eras: cognitivist and emergentist perspectives
Death and rebirth of a collaboration
2 Cognitive and machine-oriented approaches to intelligence in artificial
systems
Nature- vs. machine-inspired approaches to artificial systems
Functionalist vs. structuralist design approaches
Levels of analysis of computational systems
The space of cognitive systems
Functional and structural neural systems
Functional and structural symbolic systems
3 Principles of the cognitive design approach
Classical, bounded, and bounded-rational models of cognition
Resource-rationality models
Kinds of explanations
Levels of plausibility and the minimal cognitive grid (MCG)
4 Examples of cognitively inspired systems and application of the Minimal
Cognitive Grid
Modern AI systems: cognitive computing?
Cognitive architectures
SOAR
ACT-R
Two problems for the knowledge level in cognitive architectures
Knowledge size and knowledge heterogeneity in SOAR and ACT-R
DUAL PECCS
5 Evaluating the performances of artificial systems
"Thinking" machines and Turing Test(s)
The Chinese Room
The Newell test for a theory of cognition
The Winograd Schema Challenge
DARPA challenges, RoboCup, and RoboCup@Home
Comparison
6 The next steps
The road travelled
The way forward
Towards a standard model of mind/common model of cognition
Community
1 Cognitive science and artificial intelligence: death and rebirth of a
collaboration
When Cognitive Science was AI
From the general problem-solver to the society of mind: cognitivist
insights from the early AI era
Heuristics and AI eras
Modelling paradigms and AI eras: cognitivist and emergentist perspectives
Death and rebirth of a collaboration
2 Cognitive and machine-oriented approaches to intelligence in artificial
systems
Nature- vs. machine-inspired approaches to artificial systems
Functionalist vs. structuralist design approaches
Levels of analysis of computational systems
The space of cognitive systems
Functional and structural neural systems
Functional and structural symbolic systems
3 Principles of the cognitive design approach
Classical, bounded, and bounded-rational models of cognition
Resource-rationality models
Kinds of explanations
Levels of plausibility and the minimal cognitive grid (MCG)
4 Examples of cognitively inspired systems and application of the Minimal
Cognitive Grid
Modern AI systems: cognitive computing?
Cognitive architectures
SOAR
ACT-R
Two problems for the knowledge level in cognitive architectures
Knowledge size and knowledge heterogeneity in SOAR and ACT-R
DUAL PECCS
5 Evaluating the performances of artificial systems
"Thinking" machines and Turing Test(s)
The Chinese Room
The Newell test for a theory of cognition
The Winograd Schema Challenge
DARPA challenges, RoboCup, and RoboCup@Home
Comparison
6 The next steps
The road travelled
The way forward
Towards a standard model of mind/common model of cognition
Community
collaboration
When Cognitive Science was AI
From the general problem-solver to the society of mind: cognitivist
insights from the early AI era
Heuristics and AI eras
Modelling paradigms and AI eras: cognitivist and emergentist perspectives
Death and rebirth of a collaboration
2 Cognitive and machine-oriented approaches to intelligence in artificial
systems
Nature- vs. machine-inspired approaches to artificial systems
Functionalist vs. structuralist design approaches
Levels of analysis of computational systems
The space of cognitive systems
Functional and structural neural systems
Functional and structural symbolic systems
3 Principles of the cognitive design approach
Classical, bounded, and bounded-rational models of cognition
Resource-rationality models
Kinds of explanations
Levels of plausibility and the minimal cognitive grid (MCG)
4 Examples of cognitively inspired systems and application of the Minimal
Cognitive Grid
Modern AI systems: cognitive computing?
Cognitive architectures
SOAR
ACT-R
Two problems for the knowledge level in cognitive architectures
Knowledge size and knowledge heterogeneity in SOAR and ACT-R
DUAL PECCS
5 Evaluating the performances of artificial systems
"Thinking" machines and Turing Test(s)
The Chinese Room
The Newell test for a theory of cognition
The Winograd Schema Challenge
DARPA challenges, RoboCup, and RoboCup@Home
Comparison
6 The next steps
The road travelled
The way forward
Towards a standard model of mind/common model of cognition
Community