Connectionists: Cognitive Systems Research Vol 41 (March 2017)

Érdi Péter erdi.peter at wigner.mta.hu
Wed Jan 25 10:21:36 EST 2017


Cognitive Systems Research
Volume 41, Pages 1-144 (March 2017)

Autonomous construction and exploitation of a spatial memory by a 
self-motivated agent
Pages 1-35
Simon L. Gay, Alain Mille, Olivier L. Georgeon, Alain Dutech

Programming a Cognitive Architecture with Simulated Neurons, Chris 
Eliasmith. How to Build a Brain: A Neural Architecture for Biological 
Cognition. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2013). 456 pp., ISBN: 
978-0-19-026212-9
Pages 36-37 (Book review)
Christian Huyck

Value systems for developmental cognitive robotics: A survey
Pages 38-55
Kathryn Merrick

Reasoning from imperfect knowledge
Pages 56-72
Stephen K. Reed, Adam Pease

How are religious concepts created? A form of cognition and its effects
Pages 73-83
Zenko Takayama

Pinning down polysemy: A formalisation for a Brazilian Portuguese 
preposition
Pages 84-92
Edilson Rodrigues, Paulo E. Santos, Marcos Lopes

Skepticism revisited: Chalmers on The Matrix and brains-in-vats
Pages 93-98
Richard Hanley

A framework for the multimodal joint work of turn construction in 
face-to-face interaction
Pages 99-115
Cacilda Vilela, Joao Ranhl

Philosophical foundations of partial belief models
Pages 116-129
Andre Bazzoni

Assessment of fun in interactive systems: A survey
Pages 130-143
Luiz Carlos Vieira, Flavio Soares Correa da Silva


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