Human Intellect and Cognitive Science
Toward a General Unified Theory of Intelligence
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:28th Feb '96
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Wagman presents advanced theory, research, and knowledge concerning complex intellective processes. A general theory of representation and intelligence is proposed. The nature of reasoning, problem solving, language comprehension, and scientific discovery is examined in depth from psychological and computational perspectives.
The advancement of knowledge concerning the complexities of human intellective processes can best be achieved by combining theory and research from the disciplines of cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence.
The advancement of knowledge concerning the complexities of human intellective processes can best be achieved by combining theory and research from the disciplines of cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence. Wagman explores various aspects of these disciplines to further his ideas. He examines the nature of the human intellect and proposes a theory of representation and intelligence that is applicable to human, computer, and animal cognition. He also evaluates theory and research concerned with structure and process in human reasoning and human problem solving. Several scientific discovery systems including BACON, FARENHEIT, and IDS are described in depth. The ability of these systems to emulate solutions to 10 types of scientific problems is examined. The capacity theory of language comprehension is also presented and extended to the domain of cognitive processes.
ISBN: 9780275951795
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192 pages