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Blended Cognition

Blended Cognition
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9783030031046
ISBN-13 : 3030031047
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Book Synopsis Blended Cognition by : Jordi Vallverdú

Download or read book Blended Cognition written by Jordi Vallverdú and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-04-12 with total page 307 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This edited volume is about how unprejudiced approaches to real human cognition can improve the design of AI. It covers many aspects of human cognition and across 12 chapters the reader can explore multiple approaches about the complexities of human cognitive skills and reasoning, always guided by experts from different but complimentary academic fields. A central concept is explained: blended cognition, the natural skill of human beings for combining constantly different heuristics during their several task-solving activities. Something that was sometimes observed like a problem as “bad reasoning”, is now the central key for the understanding of the richness, adaptability and creativity of human cognition. The topic of this book connects in a significant way with the disciplines of psychology, neurology, anthropology, philosophy, logics, engineering, logics, and AI. In a nutshell: understanding better humans for designing better machines. Any person with interests on natural and artificial reasoning should read this book as a primary source of inspiration and a way to achieve a critical thinking on these topics.


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