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A situated cognition approach to conceptual modelling
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
The approach described in this paper is based on a situated view of cognition and the premise that it is not easy to capture or evaluate a conceptual model. ...
Most approaches see conceptual modelling as a prerequisite to the capture of data or knowledge. These approaches implicitly assume that it is possible to capture and validate a "good" model. ...
Thanks to Zvi Hochman for providing the Lotus KBS and for his comments. ...
doi:10.1109/hicss.2000.926682
dblp:conf/hicss/Richards00
fatcat:uzrlwtzkdnhn7iv5auue3jbrbq
The human conceptual system
2001
Proceedings of the international conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems - FOIS '01
Thus, perceptual and conceptual representations work together to achieve cognitive processing. ...
A recording system captures information about a situation by creating attenuated (not exact) copies of it. ...
and situatedness. ...
doi:10.1145/505168.505186
dblp:conf/fois/Barsalou01
fatcat:5kovwfutfva3zkldl2q7zcgg7i
On the Foundations of the Brussels Operational-Realistic Approach to Cognition
2016
Frontiers in Physics
In this paper, we provide the theoretical foundations of the quantum approach to cognition that we developed in Brussels. ...
The deep analogies between the foundations of physics and cognition lead us to investigate the validity of quantum theory as a general and unitary framework for cognitive processes, and the empirical success ...
Thus, how can a Hilbert space model be actually constructed for a cognitive situation? ...
doi:10.3389/fphy.2016.00017
fatcat:gfavc77wbfb53d3uafaxtnvjku
Page 5038 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 84, Issue 11
[page]
1997
Psychological Abstracts
with much to offer situated cognition theory. ...
Thus, PDP systems can model the kinds of responsive inter- action that situated cognition explores. ...
The situated common-sense knowledge in FunGramKB
2012
Review of Cognitive Linguistics
From a cognitive-plausible and linguistic-aware approach to knowledge representation, FunGramKB stands out for being a dynamic repository of lexical, constructional and conceptual knowledge which contributes ...
The objective of this paper is to present a script model as a carrier of the situated common-sense knowledge required to help knowledge engineers construct more "intelligent" natural language processing ...
cognitive category in a different way with respect to the active situations, being each conceptualization relevant just to the corresponding background situation. ...
doi:10.1075/rcl.10.1.06per
fatcat:a4wlccax7bbj3ad5ke6axnspze
Similar perceptions, similar reactions: An idiographic approach to cross-situational coherence
1986
Journal of Research in Personality
By introducing measures of situation cognition which are derived from theoretical models of social cognition, the present study aims to contribute to a conceptual analysis of the psychological meaning ...
Three Models of Situation Cognition Developed as a model of natural language classification, the prototype approach defines the similarity between objects or instances of a given category by the number ...
doi:10.1016/0092-6566(86)90140-6
fatcat:g6q53snqfva3bcezsrkcvuy7oi
Waypoints on a Journey of Discovery: Mental Models in Human-Environment Interactions
2012
Ecology and Society
We first develop a conceptual framework as a synthesis of key social and cognitive psychology literature. ...
We then use this framework to guide the enquiry into the key lessons emerging from the comparative application of these approaches to eliciting mental models in the two case regions. ...
The CSIRO members of the mental models group are grateful to all participants in the research and the timely support from CSIRO's Complex Systems Science Program and the Resilience Alliance. ...
doi:10.5751/es-05118-170323
fatcat:6bdwq54qdjaanpoa2rwleh4bfq
The advantages of cognitive approach for enterprise management in modern conditions
2020
Business Informatics
A conceptual framework for solving this problem is proposed, based on the convergence of the ideas and methods of the "cognitive school" and the empirical experience gained in knowledge engineering. ...
It is pointed out that the main, critical one of these problems is due to the lack of developed engineering of cognitive management. ...
Cognitive map A cognitive map is an explicit representation of "mental models" [11] of management subjects about the conceptual structure, laws or patterns of a problem situation. ...
doi:10.17323/2587-814x.2020.2.36.47
fatcat:mwolkooow5g2ppjdjqpipjsmoi
A Cognitive Reference based Model for Learning Compositional Hierarchies with Whole-composite Tags
english
2013
Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval and the International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing
english
The basic idea is to take a situated view of conceptualization and model composition as the cognitive act of invoking one category to refer to another. ...
We adopt an object-oriented representation approach that models categories as entities and relations as cognitive references inferred from syntactic dependencies. ...
The basic idea is to adopt an experientially grounded approach to conceptualization and model composition as a pre-conceptual embodied pattern. ...
doi:10.5220/0004542201190127
dblp:conf/ic3k/SaxenaBW13
fatcat:igfrbzwmq5aclflibvju3opzdq
Wayfinding choremes—a language for modeling conceptual route knowledge
2005
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
The emergent interest in ontological and conceptual approaches to modeling route information results from new information technologies as well as from a multidisciplinary interest in spatial cognition. ...
In this article we propose an interdisciplinary approach to modeling route information, the wayfinding choreme theory. ...
Acknowledgements This research was carried out while the first author was a member of the Spatial Cognition Priority Program and the SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition: Reasoning, Action, Interaction and the second ...
doi:10.1016/j.jvlc.2004.11.004
fatcat:fbfdk5vzhbhjlap6hrfvjbejly
Understanding Learning for the Professions: How Theories of Learning Explain Coping with Rapid Change
[chapter]
2014
Springer International Handbooks of Education
Merenluoto and Lehtinen (2004) proposed a theoretical model of the dynamics of motivational, metacognitive and cognitive processes in experiencing cognitive conflict and conceptual change. ...
Cognitive and metacognitive sensitivity refers to the relation between a learners' prior knowledge and the cognitive demands of the task, and to the meta-conceptual awareness about their thinking about ...
doi:10.1007/978-94-017-8902-8_8
fatcat:igngw4nwtrarri5dzj3ivxvwsi
Between Galileo and Darwin, or Towards a Unified Mode of Idealization in Cognitive Linguistics
2016
Cognitive Studies | Études cognitives
Between Galileo and Darwin, or Towards a Unified Mode of Idealization in Cognitive LinguisticsThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that Cognitive Linguistics is in need of a coherent model through which ...
reveals a lack of uniformity in the models proposed.On the whole, generalizations in Cognitive Linguistics are conducted in a manner reflecting the basic commitments of the approach, and hence the idealized ...
Acknowledgment This work was supported by a core funding for statutory activities from the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education. ...
doi:10.11649/cs.2016.015
fatcat:z3p46qza5rbhje42yj3mnj4354
Improving the quality of conceptual modeling using cognitive mapping techniques
2005
Data & Knowledge Engineering
Through a case study, the paper describes ways of incorporating cognitive mapping techniques to a popular systems development methodology-Soft Systems Methodology-to improve the quality of conceptual modeling ...
In this paper, we look at the use of cognitive mapping techniques to improve the quality of conceptual modeling. ...
Some researchers have taken a systematic approach to define quality in relation to conceptual models. Lindland et al. ...
doi:10.1016/j.datak.2004.12.006
fatcat:cjlitfgqonfnpmwyoexj2jjgtu
Arman Begoyan's cognitive-conceptual therapy: an overview and some techniques
2018
Scripta Neophilologica Posnaniensia
Arman Begoyan's cognitive-conceptual therapy: an overview and some techniques ...
Arman Begoyan's Cognitive Conceptual Therapy provides suchlike conceptual approach for the understanding and solution of various psychological problems. where:A -(Activating situation)S -(State) -emotional ...
This is why the author has chosen to name his therapeutic approach 'conceptual'. ...
doi:10.14746/snp.2014.14.16
fatcat:efhxedmolbbgbjairqgrhatywq
Modeling Human Decision-Making: An Overview of the Brussels Quantum Approach
2018
Foundations of Science
We present the fundamentals of the quantum theoretical approach we have developed in the last decade to model cognitive phenomena that resisted modeling by means of classical logical and probabilistic ...
Then, we briefly illustrate the application of the quantum formalism in Hilbert space to represent combinations of natural concepts, discussing its success in modeling a wide range of empirical data on ...
sets constitutes in itself a convincing argument to support its advantage over traditional modeling approaches and to extend its use to more complex cognitive situations. ...
doi:10.1007/s10699-018-9559-x
fatcat:a4r6jdloareonjcrykulzrhb7q
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