Anigrafs : experiments in cooperative cognitive architecture / Whitman Richards.
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TextPublisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : The MIT Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 148 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
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- Cognition
- Group decision making
- Artificial intelligence
- Human information processing
- Thought and thinking
- Social psychology
- Decision making
- Mathematical models
- Social groups
- Psychological Phenomena and Processes
- Psychological Phenomena
- Mental Processes
- Investigative Techniques
- Computing Methodologies
- Thinking
- Psychology, Social
- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
- Information Science
- Psychiatry and Psychology
- Decision Making
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cognition
- Models, Theoretical
- Group Processes
- Cognition
- Décision de groupe
- Intelligence artificielle
- Traitement de l'information chez l'être humain
- Pensée
- Psychologie sociale
- Prise de décision
- Modèles mathématiques
- Dynamique des groupes
- cognition
- artificial intelligence
- thinking
- social psychology
- decision making
- mathematical models
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Cognitive Psychology
- SCIENCE -- Cognitive Science
- Thought and thinking
- Social psychology
- Social groups
- Mathematical models
- Human information processing
- Decision making
- Artificial intelligence
- Cognition
- Group decision making
- COMPUTER SCIENCE/Artificial Intelligence
- COGNITIVE SCIENCES/General
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- BF311 .R487 2015eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-134) and index.
Foreword -- Preliminaries : from babble to barter -- From vehicles to anigrafs -- Intrinsic knowledge -- Social connections: bartering -- Anigraf abstraction -- Animacy [action-agents] -- Anigraf1 : simple precursors -- Anigraf2 : swimmers : beginning to move -- Anigraf3: walkers : syncopated limbs -- Anigraf4: tally machines -- Cognition : agents with beliefs -- Anigraf5: dancers : mating games -- Anigraf6: planners : event sequencing -- Anigraf7: explorers : new worlds -- Anigraf8: alliances : coordinating diversity -- Metagrafs -- Representational forms -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Appendix : phase plots -- Glossary -- Index.
"In this book, Whitman Richards offers a novel and provocative proposal for understanding decision making and human behavior. Building on Valentino Braitenberg's famous 'vehicles, ' Richards describes a collection of mental organisms that he calls 'daemons'--virtual correlates of neural modules. Daemons have favored choices and make decisions that control behaviors of the group to which they belong, with each daemon preferring a different outcome. Richards arranges these preferences in graphs, linking similar choices, which thus reinforce each other. 'Anigrafs' refers to these two components--animals, or the mental organisms (agents or daemons), and the graphs that show similarity relations. Together these two components are the basis of a new cognitive architecture. In Richards's account, a collection of daemons compete for control of the cognitive system in which they reside; the challenge is to get the daemons to agree on one of many choices. Richards explores the results of group decisions, emphasizing the Condorcet voting procedure for aggregating preferences. A neural mechanism is proposed. Anigrafs presents a series of group decisions that incorporate simple and complex movements, as well as aspects of cognition and belief. Anigrafs concludes with a section on 'metagrafs, ' which chart relationships between different anigraf models"--MIT CogNet
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