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Cognitive Psychology and Artificial Intelligence Morton Wagman

Cognitive Psychology and Artificial Intelligence By Morton Wagman

Cognitive Psychology and Artificial Intelligence by Morton Wagman


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Experimental research in deductive and inductive reasoning, the nature of artificial intelligence reasoning systems, nonmonotonic and common-sense reasoning, and general types of reasoning in artificial intelligence are examined.

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Cognitive Psychology and Artificial Intelligence: Theory and Research in Cognitive Science by Morton Wagman

The nature of cognition is examined by the methods of experimental cognitive psychology and the theoretical models of computational psychology. First explained is the nature and objectives of artificial intelligence, symbolic and connectionist paradigms, the architecture of cognition, and characteristics of a general theory of intelligence. Wagman then examines theory and research in human reasoning and reasoning systems. Experimental research in deductive and inductive reasoning, the nature of artificial intelligence reasoning systems, nonmonotonic and common-sense reasoning, and general types of reasoning in artificial intelligence are examined. Next the author examines the nature of human problem solving and problem-solving systems. Problem representation methods and their duplication by artificial intelligence is discussed at length. Concepts and research in human learning and learning systems are also reviewed, as are the nature of human expertise and expert systems. Major characteristics of expertise including deep knowledge, reasoning strategies, and pattern recognition are described and exemplified in research concerned with medical expertise. The nature of intelligence and intelligence systems is examined, and the physical symbol system hypothesis and its results are analyzed. The author covers an artificial intelligence system that emulates the cognitive processes in scientific discovery and its implications for human creativity.

About Morton Wagman

MORTON WAGMAN is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He is the originator of the PLATO computer-based Dilemma Counseling System. His most recent books are Cognitive Science and Concepts of Mind: Toward a General Theory of Human and Artificial Intelligence (Praeger, 1991) and Artificial Intelligence and Human Congnition: A Theoretical Intercomparison of Two Realms of Intellect (Praeger, 1991), and Computer Psychotherapy Systems: Theory and Research Foundations (1988).

Table of Contents

The Sciences of Cognition Human Reasoning and Reasoning Systems Human Problem Solving and Problem Solving Systems Human Learning and Learning Systems Human Expertise and Expert Systems The Nature of Intelligence and Intelligent Systems Bibliography Author Index Subject Index

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CIN0316415812G
9780316415811
0316415812
Cognitive Psychology and Artificial Intelligence: Theory and Research in Cognitive Science by Morton Wagman
Used - Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1993-02-28
192
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