A diverse international set of authors discuss Artificial/Computational Sapience and Sapient Systems in this unique and useful volume. The reader is guided through the subject in a structured and comprehensive manner that begins with chapters discussing philosophical, historical, and semiotic ideas about what properties are expected from Sapient (Wise) systems. Following that, chapters describe mathematical and engineering views on sapience, relating these to philosophical, semiotic, cognitive, and neuro-biological perspectives.
Edited volume discusses artificial/computational sapience and sapient systems from a diverse set of contributors
Organised into seven sections so that the reader is guided through the subject in a structured and comprehensive manner
Concepts are formalized and extended, as well as compared and differentiated from their counterparts in the artificial intelligent and intelligence systems disciplines
Applicability of developed concepts are illustrated thoroughly
This novel state-of-the-art research volume is the first to explore computational sapience and sapient (wise) systems
Of utmost importance to all researchers and graduate students in the field
Edited volume discusses artificial/computational sapience and sapient systems from a diverse set of contributors
Organised into seven sections so that the reader is guided through the subject in a structured and comprehensive manner
Concepts are formalized and extended, as well as compared and differentiated from their counterparts in the artificial intelligent and intelligence systems disciplines
Applicability of developed concepts are illustrated thoroughly
This novel state-of-the-art research volume is the first to explore computational sapience and sapient (wise) systems
Of utmost importance to all researchers and graduate students in the field