cognitive psychology Books
We've found 5 books tagged 'cognitive psychology' relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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A Slim Guide to Semantics |
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Oxford University Press
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2011 |
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Summary: Our outstanding ability to communicate is a distinguishing features of our species. To communicate is to convey meaning, but what is meaning? How do words combine to give us the meanings of sentences? And what makes a statement ambiguous or nonsensical? These questions and many...
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Aspects of Knowledge Representation |
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De Gruyter
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2006 |
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Summary: This volume presents an entirely new, expanded cognitive view of language by examining linguistic structure and its use in communication from the point of view of memory, thus providing a novel way of analysing language. The fourteen chapters, authored by linguists and psychologists, show the...
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Springer
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2005 |
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Summary: The book presents an interdisciplinary approach to knowledge representation and the treatment of semantic phenomena of natural language, which is positioned between artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, and cognitive psychology. The proposed method is based on Multilayered Extended Semantic Networks (MultiNets), which can be used for...
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Processing Content in Database Semantics |
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Springer
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2011 |
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Summary: The practical task of building a talking robot requires a theory of how natural language communication works. Conversely, the best way to computationally verify a theory of natural language communication is to demonstrate its functioning concretely in the form of a talking robot, the epitome...
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Simple Guide to Understanding User Interface Design Rules |
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Morgan Kaufmann
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2010 |
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Summary: Early user interface (UI) practitioners were trained in cognitive psychology, from which UI design rules were based. But as the field evolves, designers enter the field from many disciplines. Practitioners today have enough experience in UI design that they have been exposed to design rules,...