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For comparison, here is the [http://www.vernon.eu/publications/12_Vernon_Cognitive_System.pdf definition of a cognitive system] that is being adopted by the [http://www.springer.com/computer/image+processing/book/978-0-387-30771-8 Springer Reference Guide to Computer Vision].
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For comparison, here is the [http://www.vernon.eu/publications/14_Vernon_Cognitive_System.pdf definition of a cognitive system] that is being adopted by the [http://www.springer.com/computer/image+processing/book/978-0-387-30771-8 Springer Reference Guide to Computer Vision].
  
 
== White Papers ==
 
== White Papers ==

Revision as of 03:29, 16 November 2014

Here are some links to to resources that are relevant to my course on Artificial Cognitive Systems on my main website. I keep this material here on the wiki to make sure it is current and up-to-date.


Surveys

Comparative Repository of Cognitive Architectures
Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures Society (BICA)] comparison of 25 cognitive architectures]

A Survey of Cognitive and Agent Architectures
University of Michigan survey of (mostly cognitivist) cognitive architectures

A Framework for Comparing Agent Architectures
Aaron Sloman and Matthias Scheutz, Proceedings UKCI'02, UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence, 2002

Educational Resources

Course on Cognitive Architectures
This module is part of a course on computation and cognition given by Charles F. Schmidt, Rutgers University. It gives a particularly useful introduction to production system cognitivist cognitive architectures.

Cognitive Systems Outreach
This project is a network action funded by euCognition - The European Network for the Advancement of Artificial Cognitive Systems. It is coordinated by Joanna Bryson, University of Bath, UK.

Definitions of Cognition

Definitions of Cognition
It has proved difficult to define cognition (and some argue that it isn't worth trying). Here is a list of over 40 definitions which were contributed by members of euCognition - the European Network for the Advancement of Artificial Cognitive Systems - in response to a questionnaire.

For comparison, here is the definition of a cognitive system that is being adopted by the Springer Reference Guide to Computer Vision.

White Papers

Action selection for Intelligent Systems
This is a popular white paper contributed by Cyril Brom, Charles University, Prague, and Joanna Bryson, University of Bath, UK, to euCognition - The European Network for the Advancement of Artificial Cognitive Systems.

Tutorials

Tutorial on Embodiment
The title of this tutorial doesn't do justice to the breadth of its coverage of cognition and cognitive systems. It actually provides a wide-ranging summary of the main aspects of this discipline, from cognitivist AI right through to embodied emergent cognition. It's edited by Matej Hoffmann, Dorit Assaf, and Rolf Pfeifer at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Department of Informatics, University of Zurich,

Directories

EUCog Wiki entry for Cognitive Architectures
This is a modifiable directory of European research in Artificial Cognitive Systems, Interaction and Robotics.

Degrees in Cognitive Systems

The following is a sample of the Master-level degrees that are available in cognitive systems.

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Interdisciplinary Master in Cognitive Systems and Interactive Media (60 ECTS)

Technical University of Munich
Robotics, Cognition, and Intelligence

University of Warwick
M.Sc. in Cognitive Systems

http://www.degrees.uzh.ch/studiengang.php?CG_SAP_id=50332893&SC_SAP_id=50332888&lang=en University of Zurich]
Master of Science in Informatics: Field of study Multimodal and Cognitive Systems

Jacobs University, Germany
Cognitive Systems and Processes