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One of the fundamental human cognitive processes is problem solving. As a higher-layer cognitive process, problem solving interacts with many other cognitive processes such as abstraction, searching, learning, decision making, inference, analysis, and synthesis on the basis of internal knowledge representation by the object–attribute-relation (OAR) model. Problem solving is a cognitive process of...
Learning is a fundamental cognitive process of human intelligence. According to cognitive informatics, learning as a collective term can be classified into the categories of transitive, objective, and complex learning. This paper presents a theoretical framework of learning and explains its cognitive processes. The neural informatics foundations of learning, particularly the hierarchical neural cluster...
A set of fundamental cognitive processes of the brain is formally described in this paper. The cognitive processes defined at the meta cognitive level of the layered reference mode of the brain (LRMB) encompass those of object identification, concept establishment, categorization, comparison, qualification, quantification, selection, and search. Real-time process algebra (RTPA) is adopted as the denotational...
Intelligence is a driving force or an ability to acquire and use knowledge and skills, or to inference in problem solving. This keynote lecture describes the taxonomy and nature of intelligence. It analyzes roles of information in the evolution of human intelligence, and the needs for logical abstraction in modeling the brain and natural intelligence. A formal model of intelligence is developed known...
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