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  • 1
    ISBN: 9027714568 , 9027719497
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 430 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: Reprinted with. corrections
    Series Statement: Synthese language library 18
    Series Statement: Synthese 〈Dordrecht〉 / Language library
    DDC: 153.6
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    Keywords: Kognitive Linguistik ; Kommunikation ; Repräsentation
    Note: Literaturangaben
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789400938335
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (512p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science 188
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Psycholinguistics ; Sociolinguistics ; Psychology.
    Abstract: Introductory Note -- The Evasive Initial -- Visual Intelligence -- Understanding Vision from Images to Shapes -- Physiological Evidence for Two Visual Subsystems -- Visual Texture for Recognition -- Shifts in Selective Visual Attention: Towards the Underlying Neural Circuitry -- Spatial Transformations Used in Imagination, Perception and Action -- Cognitive Intelligence -- Intelligence, Guesswork, Language -- Mental Models, Semantical Games and Varieties of Intelligence -- Syntactic Representation and Semantic Interpretation -- Two Explanatory Principles in Semantics -- Issues in Lexical Processing: Expressive and Receptive -- Some Issues in Approximate and Plausible Reasoning in the Framework of a Possibility Theory-Based Approach -- Fuzzy Sets, Usuality and Commonsense Reasoning -- Constraint Limited Generalization: Acquiring Procedures from Examples -- Rational Ignorance -- Mechanisms of Intelligence -- From Intelligence to the Microchemistry of the Human Cerebral Cortex -- Maps in Context: Some Analogies Between Visual Cortical and Genetic Maps -- Cerebral Cortex as Model Builder -- The Material Basis of Mind -- Intelligence: Why It Matters. Biological Significance of Emotional Intelligence and Its Relation to Hemispheric Specialization in Man -- Distributed Computation Using Algebraic Elements -- Expecting the Unpredictable: When Computers Can Think in Parallel -- Concluding Note -- This Strange Intelligence -- Name Index.
    Abstract: This volume is not an attempt to give a comprehensive treatment of the many facets of intelligence. Rather, the intention is to present multiple approaches to interesting and novel ways of looking at old problems. The focus is on the visual and some of the conceptual intelligences. Vision is man's primary cognitive contact with the world around him, and we are vividly reminded of this by Roman Jakobson's autobiographical note, "The Evasive Initial" with which this volume begins. That we see the world as well as we do is something of a miracle. Looking out through our eyes, our brains give us reliable knowledge about the world around us in all it beauty of form, color and movement. The chapters in the first section look at how this may come about from various perspectives. How from the intensity array which the world casts on the eye's retina does the brain achieve recognition? What may be some of the processes involved in seeing? We see shapes, textures and colors, and subsequently, at the more cognitive levels, recognize them as objects which we can manipulate: we inspect them to discover what to use them for. The objects are tools or food; they are things, beautiful, lovable or frightening. They are things to remember and to talk about to our friends, or to ask someone for. We can ask for many or just a few. They are important to us or trivial.
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    Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston
    ISBN: 9781468467758
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Acknowledgments -- I. Early Papers -- 1. A Theory of Cerebellar Cortex [1969] -- 2. How the Cerebellum May be Used [1970] -- 3. Simple Memory: A Theory for Archicortex [1971] -- 4. A Theory for Cerebral Neocortex [1970] -- 5. The Computation of Lightness by the Primate Retina [1974] -- II. Binocular Depth Perception -- 6. A Note on the Computation of Binocular Disparity in a Symbolic, Low-Level Visual Processor [1974] -- 7. Cooperative Computation of Stereo Disparity [1976] -- 8. Analysis of a Cooperative Stereo Algorithm [1978] -- 9. A Computational Theory of Human Stereo Vision [1979]. -- III. David Marr: A Pioneer in Computational Neuroscience -- IV. Epilogue: Remembering David Marr.
    Description / Table of Contents: AcknowledgmentsI. Early Papers -- 1. A Theory of Cerebellar Cortex [1969] -- 2. How the Cerebellum May be Used [1970] -- 3. Simple Memory: A Theory for Archicortex [1971] -- 4. A Theory for Cerebral Neocortex [1970] -- 5. The Computation of Lightness by the Primate Retina [1974] -- II. Binocular Depth Perception -- 6. A Note on the Computation of Binocular Disparity in a Symbolic, Low-Level Visual Processor [1974] -- 7. Cooperative Computation of Stereo Disparity [1976] -- 8. Analysis of a Cooperative Stereo Algorithm [1978] -- 9. A Computational Theory of Human Stereo Vision [1979]. -- III. David Marr: A Pioneer in Computational Neuroscience -- IV. Epilogue: Remembering David Marr.
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    ISBN: 9789401091886
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 428 p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Synthese Language Library, Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy 18
    Series Statement: Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy 18
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Linguistics Philosophy ; Computational linguistics ; Language and languages—Philosophy.
    Abstract: Dialogue and Cognition -- Diplomatic Communication -- Insight and Self-Observation: Their Role in the Analysis of the Etiology of Illness -- Parental Communication Deviance and Schizophrenia: A Cognitive-Developmental Analysis -- Contributions of the Right Cerebral Hemisphere in Perceiving Paralinguistic Cues of Emotion -- Towards a Computational Theory of Semantic Memory -- Two Types of Discourse in Hölderlin’s Madness -- Problems in Question Answering -- Looking for a Process Model of Dialogue: Speculations from the Perspective of Artificial Intelligence -- Jokes and the Logic of the Cognitive Unconscious -- A Logical Form Based on the Structural Descriptions of Events -- Linguistic and Situational Context in a Model of Task-Oriented Dialogue -- Some Ways of Representing Dialogues -- Towards a Logical Model of Dialogue -- Message Theory and the Semantics of Dialogue -- Rules, Utilities, and Strategies in Dialogical Games -- Focus and Dialogue Games: A Game-Theoretical Approach to the Interpretation of Intonational Focusing -- Intensional Man vs Extensional Man: A Difficult Dialogue -- Dynamic Model Selection in the Interpretation of Discourse -- Modelling the Dialogue by means of Formal Language Theory -- Precisiation of Meaning via Translation into PRUF -- Conversations between Programs -- Index of Names.
    Abstract: Communication is one of the most challenging human phenomena, and the same is true of its paradigmatic verbal realization as a dialogue. Not only is communication crucial for virtually all interpersonal relations; dialogue is often seen as offering us also a paradigm for important intra-individual processes. The best known example is undoubtedly the idea of concep­ tualizing thinking as an internal dialogue, "inward dialogue carried on by the mind within itself without spoken sound", as Plato called it in the Sophist. At first, the study of communication seems to be too vaguely defmed to have much promise. It is up to us, so to speak, to decide what to say and how to say it. However, on eloser scrutiny, the process of communication is seen to be subject to various subtle constraints. They are due inter alia to the nature of the parties of the communicative act, and most importantly, to the properties of the language or other method of representation presupposed in that particuIar act of communication. It is therefore not surprising that in the study of communication as a cognitive process the critical issues revolve around the nature of the representations and the nature of the computations that create, maintain and interpret these representations. The term "repre­ sentation" as used here indicates a particular way of specifying information about a given subject.
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