AIML -Volume 9

AIML Issue I ICGST
Integrative Cognitive-Causation Maps: Preliminary Report
 
Aladdin Ayesh

School of Computer Technology, De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH
http://www.aladdin-ayesh.info

Abstract:

One of the main concerns of reasoning about space is the recognition of objects. This recognition can be seen as mere pattern recognition through some form of template matching. However, the necessarily recognition for interactive cognitive systems requires some form of understanding of the object and give its existence in the environment a meaning represented by its relations to other existences in that environment. Data anchoring and symbol grounding aim to deliver such understanding or cognitive recognition of objects and space. In this paper, we take this further by proposing a form to define objects in space based on frames, cognitive maps, Aristotle causation, and cognition especially emotions.

Keywords: Cognitive maps, Aristotle causation, data anchoring, cognitive reasoning, spatial mapping, stereotyping, emotions.

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BibTex

@ARTICLE{P1120835001,

AUTHOR = {Aladdin Ayesh},

TITLE = {Integrative Cognitive-Causation Maps: Preliminary Report},

JOURNAL =  {ICGST International Journal on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, AIML},

YEAR = {2009},

VOLUME = {9},

ISSUE ={I},

PAGES = {35--40}

}

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