Scripts, Plans, Goals, and Understanding

Scripts, Plans, Goals, and Understanding
Title Scripts, Plans, Goals, and Understanding PDF eBook
Author Roger C. Schank
Publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Pages 282
Release 1977
Genre Computers
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Scripts, Plans, Goals, and Understanding

Scripts, Plans, Goals, and Understanding
Title Scripts, Plans, Goals, and Understanding PDF eBook
Author Roger C. Schank
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 228
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134919735

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First Published in 1977. In the summer of 1971, there was a workshop in an ill-defined field at the intersection of psychology, artificial intelligence, and linguistics. The fifteen participants were in various ways interested in the representation of large systems of knowledge (or beliefs) based upon an understanding process operating upon information expressed in natural language. This book reflects a convergence of interests at the intersection of psychology and artificial intelligence. What is the nature of knowledge and how is this knowledge used? These questions lie at the core of both psychology and artificial intelligence.

Tell Me a Story

Tell Me a Story
Title Tell Me a Story PDF eBook
Author Roger C. Schank
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 308
Release 1995
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780810113138

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In this study by an expert on learning and computers, the author argues that artificial intelligence must be based on real human intelligence.

Knowledge Structures

Knowledge Structures
Title Knowledge Structures PDF eBook
Author James A. Galambos
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 310
Release 2013-08-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134932057

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First Published in 1986. This book marks a watershed in cognitive science activity at Yale University. Over the past decade, the cognitive science orientation has become more and more integrated into the mainstream of cognitive psychology, and artificial intelligence workers now feel comfortable thinking about psychological experimentation. This book collects in one place the research work which concentrates on covering topics in the representation, processing, and recall of meaningful verbal .materials. Several of the chapters are first reports of research; others are specially prepared reviews and elaborations of research reported previously. Here it is all together: Studies of scripts, plans, and higher-level knowledge structures; analyses of knowledge structure activation, of autobiographical memory, of the phenomenon of reminding, of the summarization of text, of explanations for events, and more.

Cognition in Human Motivation and Learning

Cognition in Human Motivation and Learning
Title Cognition in Human Motivation and Learning PDF eBook
Author Joseph Nuttin
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 312
Release 1981
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780898590678

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First Published in 1982. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Culture, Society, and Cognition

Culture, Society, and Cognition
Title Culture, Society, and Cognition PDF eBook
Author David B. Kronenfeld
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 293
Release 2008-12-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110211483

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This theoretically motivated approach to pragmatics (vs. semantics) produces a radically new view of culture and its role vis-a-vis society. Understanding what words mean in use requires an open-ended recourse to pragmatic cultural knowledge. Cultural knowledge makes up a productive conceptual system. Members of a cultural community share the system but not all of the system's content, making culture a system of parallel distributed cognition. This book presents such a system, and then elaborates a version of "cultural models" that relates actions to goals, values, emotional content, and context, and that allows both systematic generative capacity and systematic variation across cultural and subcultural groups. Such models are offered as the basic units of cultural action. Culture thus conceived is shown as a tool that people use rather than as something deeply internalized in their psyches.

The Mind, The Brain And Complex Adaptive Systems

The Mind, The Brain And Complex Adaptive Systems
Title The Mind, The Brain And Complex Adaptive Systems PDF eBook
Author Harold J. Morowitz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 248
Release 2018-03-08
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0429961316

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Based upon a conference held in May 1993, this book discusses the intersection of neurobiology, cognitive psychology and computational approaches to cognition.