Cognitive architectures vs Symbolic Analysis
A cognitive architecture is a blueprint for intelligent agents. It proposes (artificial) computational processes that act like certain cognitive systems, most often, like a person, or acts intelligent...
View ArticleIntelligence, AI and Symbolic Analysis
Intelligence is an umbrella term describing a property of the mind including related abilities, such as the capacities for abstract thought, reasoning, planning, problem solving, communication, and...
View ArticleDifferent kinds of cognition in the symbolic analysis – process
Cognition is the research term for “the process of thought“. Usage of the term varies in different disciplines; for example in psychology and cognitive science, it usually refers to an information...
View ArticleMyths-Dreams-Symbols and Symbolic Analysis
Man and His Symbols is a famous book edited by Carl Jung. He was one of the great doctors of all time and one of the great thinkers of that century. His object always was to help men and women to know...
View ArticleScientific Framework for Symbolic Analysis
There is a nice block by Robert MacIntosh intended for PhD students at: http://doctoralstudy.blogspot.com/2009/05/being-clear-about-methodology-ontology.html He describes light at the end of the...
View ArticleSymbolic execution vs. Symbolic Analysis
In computer science, symbolic execution (also symbolic evaluation) refers to the analysis of programs by tracking symbolic rather than actual values, a case of abstract interpretation. The field of...
View ArticleDomain Specific Research Framework using Symbolic Analysis
We have a definition for scientific symbolic framework at: http://symbolicanalysis.wordpress.com/2010/06/01/scientific-framework-for-symbolic-analysis/ In this post we use it for a domain specific...
View ArticleKnowledge Representation vs. Symbolic Knowledge Capture for Software
There is an attractive presentation about presenting knowledge from the various roles like practicians, software people, and scientists: How to tell stuff to the computer. It describes a triangle (see...
View ArticleFrom Axioms via Lemmas and Corollarys to the Final Proof
In mathematics and logic a traditional proof is done by starting from one or more axioms. Clauses are used as steps (bridges) into higher-order decisions. Lemmas and corollarys are many times useful in...
View Article2010 in review
High level summary of the blog: Crunchy numbers A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 4,800 times in 2010. That’s about 12 full 747s. In 2010, there were 29...
View ArticleWhy synergy?
Synergy means the interaction of multiple elements in a system to produce an effect different from or greater than the sum of their individual effects.Synergy can be found in almost all practical...
View ArticleCognitive architectures vs Symbolic Analysis
A cognitive architecture is a blueprint for intelligent agents. It proposes (artificial) computational processes that act like certain cognitive systems, most often, like a person, or acts intelligent...
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