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CIHLI 2013: Singapore
- 2013 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Human-like Intelligence, CIHLI 2013, Singapore, April 16-19, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-5923-8
- Janusz A. Starzyk, Pawel Raif:
Cognitive agent and its implementation in the blender game engine environment. 1-8 - James T. Graham, Janusz A. Starzyk:
Transitioning from motivated to cognitive agent model. 9-16 - Jacek Mandziuk, Yew-Soon Ong, Karol Waledzik:
Multi-game playing - A challenge for computational intelligence. 17-24 - Laxmi R. Iyer, Seng-Beng Ho:
Perception and prediction - A connectionist model. 25-32 - Janusz Kacprzyk, Slawomir Zadrozny:
Comprehensiveness and interpretability of linguistic data summaries: A natural language focused perspective. 33-40 - Jirí Wiedermann:
The creativity mechanisms in embodied agents: An explanatory model. 41-47 - Wojciech Skaba:
Evaluating actuators in a purely information-theory based reward model. 48-53 - Min Jiang, Yang Yu, Fei Chao, Minghui Shi, Changle Zhou:
A connectionist model for 2-dimensional modal logic. 54-59 - Ben Goertzel, Shujing Ke, Ruiting Lian, Jade O'Neill, Keyvan Sadeghi, Dingjie Wang, Oliver Watkins, Gino Yu:
The cogprime architecture for embodied Artificial General Intelligence. 60-67 - Ben Goertzel:
A Mind-World Correspondence Principle. 68-73 - Daniel J. Olsher, Toh Heng Guan:
Novel methods for energy-based cultural modeling and simulation: Why eight is great in Chinese culture. 74-81 - Daniel J. Olsher:
COGVIEW & INTELNET: Nuanced energy-based knowledge representation and integrated cognitive-conceptual framework for realistic culture, values, and concept-affected systems simulation. 82-91 - Maciej Pilichowski, Wlodzislaw Duch:
Braingene: Computational creativity algorithm that invents novel interesting names. 92-99 - David M. W. Powers:
Characteristics and heuristics of human intelligence. 100-107 - Erik Cambria, Newton Howard, Jane Yung-jen Hsu, Amir Hussain:
Sentic blending: Scalable multimodal fusion for the continuous interpretation of semantics and sentics. 108-117
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