You are invited to
participate in
the
second annual workshop on Cognitive Systems
Currently, the term
"Cognitive Systems" is used broadly to refer to technologies that range the
spectrum of AI, Expert Systems and Human Machine Interaction. A more
delimiting definition is offered that describes a Cognitive System as
follows:
"A Cognitive System is
one that utilizes psychologically plausible computational representations of
human cognitive processes as a basis for system designs that seek to engage
the underlying mechanisms of human cognition and augment the cognitive
capacities of human users, not unlike a "cognitive prosthesis."
In this definition,
emphasis is placed on psychologically plausible machine-based
representations and it is this emphasis that is believed important in
distinguishing a new family of technology solutions from the bulk of ongoing
activities in AI, expert systems, intelligent systems, agents, etc. Sandia
National Laboratories and the University of New Mexico are co-hosting a
workshop to explore current thinking and activities with regard to the above
understanding of a cognitive system. Topics to be addressed in the workshop
include:
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Differentiation
between cognitive, AI, and expert systems, as well as other related
fields
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Ongoing research
and developments in cognitive systems
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Principles
in conceptualization and design of cognitive systems
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Opportunities
for the advancement of cognitive systems
Keynote
Speakers
Dr. Stan Franklin, "Implications
of the IDA architecture for cognitive systems."
Dr.
Wolfgang Klimesch, "Memory related EEG oscillations: The functional
meaning of phase and amplitude." For more information, see his
abstract.
Dr.
Thomas K. Landauer, "Some conjectures stimulated by statistical
models of human learning, language, and cognition." For more information
about Dr. Landauer, see his bio.
Schedule
The
workshop will occur over two and a half days in Santa Fe, New Mexico,
and will be held from
June 29th - July 1st.
It will combine presentations from leaders in the field and breakout
sessions in which selected issues will be considered at some depth.
Previous Cognitive
Systems Workshop (2003)
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Workshop (2003)
Cognitive Systems: Human Cognitive Models in System Design Workshop
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