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Record Nr.

UNINA9910791961503321

Titolo

Biologically inspired cognitive architectures 2011 [[electronic resource] ] : proceedings of the second annual meeting of the BICA Society / / edited by Alexei V. Samsonovich and Kamilla R. Jóhannsdóttir

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; Washington, D.C., : IOS Press, c2011

ISBN

6613433047

1-283-43304-4

9786613433046

1-60750-959-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (504 p.)

Collana

Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications, , 0922-6389 ; ; v. 233

Altri autori (Persone)

SamsonovichAlexei V

JóhannsdóttirKamilla R

Disciplina

004

006.3

Soggetti

Artificial intelligence - Data processing

Cognition

Computer architecture

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Title Page; Preface; BICA 2011 Conference Committees; Contents; Conference Papers and Extended Abstracts; Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures: One More Step Forward; Evaluating the Contribution of Top-Down Feedback and Post-Learning Reconstruction; Computational Modeling of Therapies Related to Cognitive Vulnerability and Coping; Natural Human Robot Meta-Communication Through the Integration of Android's Sensors with Environment Embedded Sensors; Towards a Biologically-Inspired Model for Relational Mapping Using Spiking Neurons

Rapid Prototyping of a Cognitive System for Pediatric Telephone Triage TutoringLearning Categories with Invariances in a Neural Network Model of Prefrontal Cortex; Towards Externalist Robotics; An Innovative Mobile Phone Based System for Humanoid Robot Expressing Emotions and Personality; Fusing Symbolic and Decision-Theoretic Problem



Solving + Perception in a Graphical Cognitive Architecture; From Biology to Inspiration and Back: Is the Pallidal Complex a Reservoir?; Architectures of Complex Learning Systems; The Role of the Predicted Present in Artificial and Natural Cognitive Systems

Evolving Neural Networks for Artificial IntelligenceData Formats in Multineuronal Systems and Brain Reverse Engineering; Parallel and Serial Components in Human-Like Intelligence; Narrative Is a Key Cognitive Competency; Automatic Verb Valency Pattern Recognition; Vision and Emotional Flow in a Cognitive Architecture for Human-Machine Interaction; Cognitive Meta-Learning of Syntactically Inferred Concepts; Integrative General Intelligence for Controlling Game AI in a Minecraft-Like Environment; ASKNet: Leveraging Bio-Cognitive Models in Natural Language Processing

Human-Artificial-Intelligence Hybrid Learning SystemsThe What, Why and How of the BI in BICA; On the Simulation of Human Frailty; Adaptive Recall in Hippocampus; A Conceptual Space Architecture for Widely Heterogeneous Robotic Systems; From Repetition Suppression in Stroop to Backward Inhibition in Task Switching: An Example of Model Reusability; Modeling Temporal Dynamics with Function Approximation in Deep Spatio-Temporal Inference Network; Conscious Expectation System; The Roots of Trust: Cognition Beyond Rational; Four Processing Modes of in situ Human Behavior

SPIRE - A BICA-Emulated Strategic Decision Support SystemRecognizing Geospatial Patterns with Biologically-Inspired Relational Reasoning; Neuromorphic and Brain-Based Robots; Development of a Robot that Cognizes and Learns Unknown Events; Computational Hypothesis for Maturing Out of Addiction and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Techniques; Does Radical Externalism Suggest How to Implement Machine Consciousness?; Anthropological, Socio-Biological Framework as Master Architect of Human Cognitive Architectures; IARPA's ICArUS Program: Brain-Inspired Cognitive Models for Intelligence Analysis

Towards a Biologically Inspired Question-Answering Neural Architecture

Sommario/riassunto

This book presents the proceedings of the Annual International Conference on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures, BICA 2011, which is also the Second Annual Meeting of the BICA Society, held in November 2011 in Arlington, Virginia, USA. A Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architecture (BICA) is a computational framework for the design of intelligent agents that incorporates formal mechanisms of human or animal cognition. Biology currently provides the only physical examples of cognitive systems at the level of robustness, flexibility, scalability and consciousness that artificial intel