Artificial Intelligence and Human Cognition by Morton Wagman

Artificial Intelligence and Human Cognition by Morton Wagman

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Morton Wagman examines the emulation of human cognition by artificial intelligence systems. The range, depth, and sensitivity of mathematical and legal reasoning systems are compared with human mathematicians and human jurisprudence.

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Artificial Intelligence and Human Cognition by Morton Wagman

Morton Wagman examines the emulation of human cognition by artificial intelligence systems. Human thought and computer thought are compared in their distinctiveness and commonality. The book provides detailed examples of artificial intelligence programs (such as the FERMI System and the KEKADA program) accomplishing highly intellectual tasks. This, together with its coverage of general theoretical perspectives on the nature of cognition, make this volume both a valuable sourcebook and a stimulus for students and professionals in cognitive science, psychology, philosophy, and artificial intelligence courses. A general introduction to the computational modeling of cognition opens the book. Considered next are computational reasoning and human rationality. The range, depth, and sensitivity of mathematical and legal reasoning systems are compared with human mathematicians and human jurisprudence. General issues concerning the quality of human rationality are examined in several contexts: the prediction of economic behavior, mathematical abstraction and the concept of the infintesimal, and probalilistic judgement under uncertainty. Other chapters consider the nature of problem solving in the context of general intellectual principles and specific domain knowledge, the cognition of scientific discovery, and language representation modes and information processing efficiency. In the last chapter the most impressive intellectual achievements of AI systems are summarized. Directions for further intellectual research in this realm are also indicated.
MORTON WAGMAN is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Wagman is the originator of the PLATO computer-based Dilemma Counseling System, internationally used at colleges and universities for research, service, and instructional purposes. His research on computer counseling has been published widely in scientific and proessional journals. Dr. Wagman's most recent books are Computer Psychotherapy Systems and The Dilemma and the Computer (Praeger, 1984).
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ISBN 13 9780275936150
ISBN 10 0275936155
Title Artificial Intelligence and Human Cognition
Author Morton Wagman
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Year published 1991-03-30
Number of pages 168
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