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Cognitive Dynamic Systems

Abstract

The main topics covered in this paper address the following four issues: (1) Distinction between how adaptation and cognition are viewed with respect to each other, (2) With human cognition viewed as the framework for cognition, the following cognitive processes are identified: the perception-action cycle, memory, attention, intelligence, and language. With language being outside the scope of the paper, detailed accounts of the other four cognitive processes are discussed, (3) Cognitive radar is singled out as an example application of cognitive dynamic systems that “mimics” the visual brain; experimental results on tracking are presented using simulations, which clearly demonstrate the information-processing power of cognition, and (4) Two other example applications of cognitive dynamic systems, namely, cognitive radio and cognitive control, are briefly described.

Authors

Haykin S

Book title

Cognitive Informatics for Revealing Human Cognition Knowledge Manipulations in Natural Intelligence

Pagination

pp. 250-260

Publication Date

January 1, 2012

DOI

10.4018/978-1-4666-2476-4.ch016
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