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3rd HLC 2022, Windsor Great Park, UK
- Alan Bundy, Denis Mareschal:
Proceedings of the 3rd Human-Like Computing Workshop (HLC 2022) co-located with the 2nd International Joint Conference on Learning and Reasoning (IJCLR 2022), Windsor, United Kingdom, September 28-30th, 2022. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3227, CEUR-WS.org 2022
Session 1: Representational Change
- Daniel Raggi, Gem Stapleton, Mateja Jamnik, Aaron Stockdill, Grecia Garcia Garcia, Peter C.-H. Cheng:
Oruga: an avatar of Representational Systems Theory. 1-5 - Aaron Stockdill, Grecia Garcia Garcia, Peter C.-H. Cheng, Daniel Raggi, Mateja Jamnik:
Cognitive Analysis for Representation Change. 6-10
Session 2: Representation Repair
- Xue Li, Alan Bundy:
An overview of the ABC Repair System for Datalog-like Theories. 11-17 - Cheng-Hao Cai, Alan Bundy:
Repairing Numerical Equations in Analogically Blended Theories Using Reformation. 18-23
Session 3: Language Processing
- Nadine El-Naggar, Pranava Madhyastha, Tillman Weyde:
Experiments in Learning Dyck-1 Languages with Recurrent Neural Networks. 24-28 - Nick Ferguson, Liane Guillou, Kwabena Nuamah, Alan Bundy:
Integrating Paraphrasing into the FRANK QA System. 29-34
Session 5: Modelling Cognition
- Eugene Philalithis:
The handshake problem for human-like coordination systems. 35-40 - Pat Langley, Edward Katz:
Extending an Embodied Cognitive Architecture with Spatial Representation and Reasoning. 41-45
Session 6: Cognition and Machine Learning
- Younes Bouhadjar, Caterina Moruzzi, Melika Payvand:
Prediction: An Algorithmic Principle Meeting Neuroscience and Machine Learning Halfway. 46-52 - Sam Blakeman, Denis Mareschal:
Explanations from Deep Reinforcement Learning Using Episodic Memories. 53-58
Session 7: Cognitive Validity
- Pat Langley:
Abstract: The Computational Gauntlet of Human-Like Learning 59Pat Langley. 59 - Pat Langley:
Representing and Processing Emotions in a Cognitive Architecture. 60-64
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